Gangster Raja, 2 accomplices arrested
Gangster Raja, 2 accomplices arrested
DG of police Abhay has begun on Saturday after step instructions on Friday to close Ganstar commission .commissioners in the state police. Capitol Police have arrested gangster Raja Acharya on the first day of a special drive for his grandfather. His two accomplices, Binay Das of Badgai Adhei Khal Basti and Narsingh Behera of Shiripur Chowk, have also been arrested. Police found an assault rifle, a machete and ammunition in Huff's truck, and a search of his apartment turned up two more rifles, a machete and ammunition. The police filed a case under Section 386 of the IPC (No. 413/20) and took the three accused to court. They have been sent to Jharkhand Jail as their bail was denied. It is learned that senior officials of the Commissionerate of Police are in the process of setting up a CRPF 110 against the Raja.
According to police, Raja Acharya had been staying at the Unit-2 market building for a long time and was regularly extorting money from his businessmen. The government quarters adjacent to the market were encroaching on government land and roads, forcing other vendors to do business on a monthly basis. A government official who lived there recently protested while forcibly occupying the side of a government quarters. As a result, on Friday night, the Raja and his accomplices broke into his home and threatened to kill him. Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Saturday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck. In addition, the house under construction was demolished with the help of BMC staff. They Gangstar discretion of the Raja was arrested, police called in police to torture him during that temporary houses, including the corresponding governmental snail squatting. Inside the police station, however, the Raja spoke loudly to the police and hurled insults at the media representatives during the court proceedings. Sudhanshu Sadangi of the Police Commission said the Raja was building houses on government land and was collecting Rs 20,000 a month from his grandfather. Sadangi, however, warned that no one would be released if the grandfather was charged.

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