They were registered and names were registered even after 17 cases were registered
They were registered and names were registered even after 17 cases were registered
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Lucknow: Under the rule of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in Uttar Pradesh, the process of surrendering history-sheeters and criminals to the police continues unabated. The latest case has come to light from Muzaffarnagar, where two criminals reached the police station with placards around their necks, holding their ears and vowed not to commit crimes in the future.

Muzaffarnagar Police has informed that both the criminals Naeem and Naseem were also accused in cases of cow smuggling and cow slaughter. Naeem (History-sheeter 26A) and Naseem (History-sheeter 27A) are both brothers. His father's name is Naseer. Both of them live in Basi Kalan village under Shahpur police station area of ​​Muzaffarnagar district. They reached Shahpur police station with their identity cards. Both the history sheeters are accused of killing cows. In front of the station in-charge, both vowed never to commit any crime again and lead a crime-free peaceful life in the future.

Let us inform that Naeem is included in the top ten criminals of Shahpur police station area. A total of 18 cases are registered against them under the Cow Slaughter and Gangster Act. Fearing encounter, the miscreants reached Shahpur police station with placards hanging around their neck and vowed not to commit crimes in future in front of SHO Radheshyam Yadav. Feeling guilty, both the brothers surrendered inside the police station premises and promised to stay away from crimes in future.

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