Lucknow: Moti Singh, the main accused in Kasganj's case, has been killed by the UP Police in an encounter. It is being told that the police has recovered the missing pistol of the inspector from him. Talking about Moti Singh, he was the main accused in the incident of killing the constable of Sidhpura police station and badly injuring Daroga. He was absconding from the day the incident took place. The police was looking for him for a long time. For his arrest, the police team was constantly raiding several districts. Not only this but a reward of one lakh rupees was announced on the pearl. Despite all this, Moti was running out of police custody. Now in the midst of all this, Moti Singh was confronted by the police on the last night.
It is said that after the encounter, he was rushed to the hospital, where doctors declared him dead. Earlier in the Kasganj case, another accused was killed in an encounter with the police. Indeed, the police's main accused Moti's brother Elkar and his accomplices were surrounded by the police on the banks of the river Kavi. Meanwhile, an equal amount of firing took place from both sides. Elkar was injured in this shootout. He was then rushed to the hospital but died there. Till now many more people have been arrested in this case.
What was the matter- On 9 February, police had received information about illegal liquor business in Nagla Dhimar village of Sidhpura police station. After this information, Kasganj police went to the village for raiding. The liquor mafia has already come to know about this. The miscreants then surrounded the police team and took sub-inspectors Ashok and constable Devendra as hostages. Shortly after, the miscreants attacked Daroga Ashoka and the soldier Devendra and bled both of them. The soldier was killed in this attack and the policeman was badly injured. After that, all the policemen were also hit with sticks and iron spears.
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