Tuesday, 27 October 2020

Wanted arrested after encounters in Greater Noida

NOIDA/Greater Noida: Two wanted criminals were arrested after separate encounters with the police in Greater Noida. In the first case, a 35-year-old man was arrested only after an encounter in Greater Noida West. The suspect was identified as Islam, a resident of Moradabad.


Deputy commissioner of police, Noida Central, said that police received information about movement of the suspect. “The police signalled the suspect to stop for checking, but he tried to escape after opening fire at the police team where no one was injured after that police opened fire and injured his right leg and then arrested,” he said.


The police recovered a stolen motorcycle, a countrymade gun which could fire only one bullet before reloading and a live cartridge from his possession. The suspect was wanted in five criminal cases and a reward of Rs 25,000 was announced on his arrest, the police said.


In separate case, a 25-year-old man was arrested after an encounter with the police in Ecotech III area in Greater Noida. The suspect was identified as Prashant Kumar, a native of Kannauj. He lived in a rented accommodation at Salarpur in Noida Sector 39. Ankur Aggarwal, additional deputy commissioner of police, Gautam Budh Nagar, said that the police received information about movement of two suspects on a motorcycle near Jalpura village. “The police signalled the suspects to stop for checking. in this case too, the suspects opened fire at the police team and tried to escape,” he said.


The police also opened fire in which Kumar and this time was hit in his left leg and fell off the motorcycle and was arrested. The police have recovered a countrymade gun, a stolen motorcycle and a mobile phone from Kumar’s possession. At least five criminal cases are registered against Kumar, the police said.


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