Jehangirpuri violence networked to Bengal, Crime Branch reaches home of prime accused 'Ansar''s maternal grandmother
Jehangirpuri violence networked to Bengal, Crime Branch reaches home of prime accused 'Ansar''s maternal grandmother
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Kolkata: The scope of investigation of the violence that broke out in Jahangirpuri area of ​​​​the national capital Delhi has reached from Delhi to Bengal. The Crime Branch, which is investigating the case, has started opening the horoscope of the entire network of the arrested main accused Ansar, Sonu and a minor. Under this, information is being collected about the suspects related to the network, who have reached different parts of West Bengal after the violence or are associated with it.

Crime branch team first reached Mahishadal police station. Here is the house of an accused in Kanchanpur. Police officers spoke with his family. After this the police team also reached Sutahata police station. After this she reached the house of a relative of Sheikh Ansar in Haldia. These relatives are being told as his father-in-law. Actually, the main accused of violence is Mohammad Ansar, who runs a mobile shop in Delhi, as well as he does junk work. Ansar keeps on visiting Haldia every day. His relatives live in Haldia. Information about Ansar is being collected by interrogating him.

Three different teams have reached West Bengal from Delhi. They have been given different responsibilities. According to police sources, a team of Crime Branch reached Ansar's maternal grandmother's house and probed her network, while another team reached Mahishadaltha area of ​​East Midnapore district. It is said that Ansar's childhood had passed here and from here he had also cut a ticket for Delhi. At the same time, the third team has reached Nadia, the house of Sonu alias Yunus, accused of firing. Sonu had opened fire on the evening of April 16, after reaching the crowd and then fled. But, the police had arrested him on April 18 from Mangal Bazar in the area.

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