Jammu and Kashmir Police Arrest Four Suspects in Shooting Incident
Police Resolve Shooting Case with Arrests
On Wednesday, the Jammu and Kashmir police announced that they have successfully resolved a recent shooting incident by apprehending four alleged criminals. A video circulating on social media shows three of the arrested suspects being physically assaulted while being taken to the police station.
Police has arrested four suspects involved in the shooting incident
The police confirmed the arrests of the four individuals linked to the shooting that occurred recently. During the transport of three of the suspects to the station, they were reportedly beaten in public view, leading to a viral video that sparked discussions about police conduct. The footage, allegedly filmed in the Gangyal area of the city, has raised concerns regarding the use of force by law enforcement.
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Authorities accused the suspects of attempting to intimidate citizens and instill fear in the community.
In a statement released around midnight, the police indicated that after being taken into custody, the suspects were brought back to the crime scene following a court appearance. According to the statement, the suspects attempted to disrupt the process by threatening citizens present at the scene and creating panic among the public. The statement further noted, "The accused individuals also attempted to intimidate the police personnel on duty."
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Previous Serious Allegations Against the Suspects
In response, the police took swift action to manage the situation, maintain law and order, and reassure the public. The three suspects are reportedly linked to a recent shooting incident involving another criminal, Paramjeet Singh, who was released earlier and accused of firing shots at Gangyal Chowk. Previously, the police had confirmed the arrests of the four suspects in connection with the shooting, labeling it a significant breakthrough in their investigation.
