GREATER NOIDA: A suspected livestock thief and a farmer died in an change of fireside in a village in Greater Noida’s Jarcha area early on Sunday. While the villagers of Khurshidpura claimed that the two were hit through bullets that the thief’s accomplices had fired to scare them away, police have not dominated out the position of any local resident in capturing the thief dead.
Two accomplices tried to take away the slain thief’s body, however failed. As the villagers gave them a chase, they escaped within the darkness. Till late on Sunday evening, the id of the slain thief was but to be established.
Police stated that they had registered a case and were investigating the topic. A sub-inspector at Jarcha police station, Subhash Chandra, was suspended as the villagers alleged that the police replied around two hours late. Police attributed the delay to loss of staff, pronouncing much of the drive have been dispatched to other districts for the Lok Sabha polls.
Khurshidpura village, 25km from Pari Chowk, is home to around 3,000 folks. The villagers are most commonly enthusiastic about farming and a few personal livestock for their agricultural wishes.
Vipin Kumar, an area resident, stated up to now one week, 4 buffaloes have been stolen from other sheds within the village. On Saturday, a few thieves had sneaked into livestock shed of Vipin’s uncle Ratan Singh (59), a gardener in Delhi, and fled with a buffalo. Singh started keeping a close watch on the shed. While his circle of relatives stayed at home, around 100 metres from the shed, Singh determined to spend the night within the shed itself.
The shed adjoining to Singh’s, owned through one Harendra, was raided around 3am on Sunday. “Three thieves sneaked into the premises when I was in deep sleep. They held me through the nape and tried to steal the buffaloes and calves. I submit a stiff resistance and raised an alarm,” he stated.
Singh, who was sound asleep within the adjoining shed, rushed to Harendra’s rescue. “He stuck dangle of one of the thieves and raised an alarm. The accomplices asked Singh to free up their spouse, however he refused. One of them whipped out a gun and opened fireplace. A bullet hit the thief and he fell on the floor. They fired some other shot at Singh and he, too, collapsed on the highway,” Harendra stated.
Sources within the police stated a few villagers had flocked to Harendra’s cowshed when Singh shouted for lend a hand. The police officers are probing if any of the villagers fired at the thief.
Praveen Kumar, Singh’s son, stated he dialled the police helpline quantity at 3.15am. “A police staff reached the village simplest at 5am, although Jarcha police station is only a kilometre away. The thieves would have been arrested had the police acted in time,” he stated.
Gautam Budh Nagar SSP Vaibhav Krishna stated a case have been registered underneath sections 302 (homicide), 307 (try to homicide) and 379 (theft). “Police are investigating the topic from all angles. The accused would be arrested quickly,” he stated.
Two accomplices tried to take away the slain thief’s body, however failed. As the villagers gave them a chase, they escaped within the darkness. Till late on Sunday evening, the id of the slain thief was but to be established.
Police stated that they had registered a case and were investigating the topic. A sub-inspector at Jarcha police station, Subhash Chandra, was suspended as the villagers alleged that the police replied around two hours late. Police attributed the delay to loss of staff, pronouncing much of the drive have been dispatched to other districts for the Lok Sabha polls.
Khurshidpura village, 25km from Pari Chowk, is home to around 3,000 folks. The villagers are most commonly enthusiastic about farming and a few personal livestock for their agricultural wishes.
Vipin Kumar, an area resident, stated up to now one week, 4 buffaloes have been stolen from other sheds within the village. On Saturday, a few thieves had sneaked into livestock shed of Vipin’s uncle Ratan Singh (59), a gardener in Delhi, and fled with a buffalo. Singh started keeping a close watch on the shed. While his circle of relatives stayed at home, around 100 metres from the shed, Singh determined to spend the night within the shed itself.
The shed adjoining to Singh’s, owned through one Harendra, was raided around 3am on Sunday. “Three thieves sneaked into the premises when I was in deep sleep. They held me through the nape and tried to steal the buffaloes and calves. I submit a stiff resistance and raised an alarm,” he stated.
Singh, who was sound asleep within the adjoining shed, rushed to Harendra’s rescue. “He stuck dangle of one of the thieves and raised an alarm. The accomplices asked Singh to free up their spouse, however he refused. One of them whipped out a gun and opened fireplace. A bullet hit the thief and he fell on the floor. They fired some other shot at Singh and he, too, collapsed on the highway,” Harendra stated.
Sources within the police stated a few villagers had flocked to Harendra’s cowshed when Singh shouted for lend a hand. The police officers are probing if any of the villagers fired at the thief.
Praveen Kumar, Singh’s son, stated he dialled the police helpline quantity at 3.15am. “A police staff reached the village simplest at 5am, although Jarcha police station is only a kilometre away. The thieves would have been arrested had the police acted in time,” he stated.
Gautam Budh Nagar SSP Vaibhav Krishna stated a case have been registered underneath sections 302 (homicide), 307 (try to homicide) and 379 (theft). “Police are investigating the topic from all angles. The accused would be arrested quickly,” he stated.
Cattle thief, farmer killed in exchange of fire in Greater Noida
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