Success for Police in Nafe Singh Rathee Murder Case, 2 Shooters Nabbed From Goa

Nafe Singh Rathee Murder Case: The Haryana state president of the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), Nafe Singh Rathee, was murdered, and the police have arrested two shooters from Goa in connection with the case.
Success for Police in Nafe Singh Rathee Murder Case, 2 Shooters Nabbed From Goa
Success for Police in Nafe Singh Rathee Murder Case, 2 Shooters Nabbed From GoaImage Credit: Jagran.com

Nafe Singh Rathee Murder Case: The Haryana state president of the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), Nafe Singh Rathee, was murdered, and the police have arrested two shooters from Goa in connection with the case.

The shooters' names are Saurav and Ashish, both residents of Nangloi area of Delhi. There is suspicion that the shooters are associated with the Kapil Sangwan alias Nandu Gang.

They were apprehended in a joint operation conducted by the Jhajjar Police, Delhi Police's Special Cell, and the STF. Currently, the police are searching for two more shooters.

However, the police are still searching for two more shooters in this case. Investigations revealed that four accused were involved in this incident, all of whom are linked to the Kapil Sangwan alias Nandu Gang.

Murder Took Place On 25 February

Murder Took Place On 25 February
Murder Took Place On 25 FebruaryImage Credit: ANI

Nafe Singh Rathee was travelling in his Fortuner car on February 25. When his car reached near Bahadurgarh Gate, assailants in an i10 car opened fire on him.

It is reported that the assailants fired 40 to 50 rounds. Apart from Nafe Singh, his security guard, Jai Kishan, was also killed in the attack. Gangster Kapil Sangwan, based in London, is held responsible for this murder.

Family Members Are Receiving Threats

The two sons of Nafe Singh Rathee received threatening calls from an unknown number 18 times. They were instructed not to speak to the media about the murder.

This information was provided by the deceased leader's nephew, Kapoor Singh Rathee. He mentioned that his uncle's elder son, Bhupinder, and younger son, Jatinder, received threatening calls from an unknown number 18 times.

Dr. Arpit Jain, SP of Jhajjar, claimed that an investigation into the threats is underway. The identity of the person making the threats has been established, and they will be arrested soon.

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