AMBALA: The police arrested every other main accused within the Ambala jeweller's murder case on Wednesday.
The accused has been recognized as Simranjeet Singh alias Simmy, a resident of Preet Nagar in Samana district of Patiala.
In the initial interrogation, the accused confessed to his crime that he was once in touch with Sandeep Kakkar alias Tinku, a resident of Chota Bazaar, Ambala City, who was once arrested on November 26.
He stated he had planned the crime with the help of his accomplices.
The police are nonetheless looking for others involved within the crime and raids at conceivable places are being carried out. The police also claim to nab the other accused soon.
Ambala SP Asha Modi stated: "The accused Simmy will be presented before the court on Thursday to seek remand for further investigation. Details of others involved in the crime will be gathered."
The police have now not recovered any fingers used within the crime and nearly five more assailants are nonetheless at large.
It is to be noted that Sunil Jain, owner of Piara Lal Rak Kumar Jain Jewellers, was once shot dead via nearly six robbers on November 23. Sunil's employee Bharat Bhushan was once also injured within the incident.
The accused is Sunil's neighbour, who had carried out a recce of his shop on November 21 and pre-planned the attack on November 23 to commit a robbery.
The accused has been recognized as Simranjeet Singh alias Simmy, a resident of Preet Nagar in Samana district of Patiala.
In the initial interrogation, the accused confessed to his crime that he was once in touch with Sandeep Kakkar alias Tinku, a resident of Chota Bazaar, Ambala City, who was once arrested on November 26.
He stated he had planned the crime with the help of his accomplices.
The police are nonetheless looking for others involved within the crime and raids at conceivable places are being carried out. The police also claim to nab the other accused soon.
Ambala SP Asha Modi stated: "The accused Simmy will be presented before the court on Thursday to seek remand for further investigation. Details of others involved in the crime will be gathered."
The police have now not recovered any fingers used within the crime and nearly five more assailants are nonetheless at large.
It is to be noted that Sunil Jain, owner of Piara Lal Rak Kumar Jain Jewellers, was once shot dead via nearly six robbers on November 23. Sunil's employee Bharat Bhushan was once also injured within the incident.
The accused is Sunil's neighbour, who had carried out a recce of his shop on November 21 and pre-planned the attack on November 23 to commit a robbery.
One more accused held for Ambala jeweller's murder
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November 30, 2018
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