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Punjab Police's AGTF Operation Nabs Close Associates of Harvinder Rinda
Published : Sep 8, 2023, 4:52 pm IST
Updated : Sep 8, 2023, 4:52 pm IST
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Arrested Suspects
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All Three Arrested Suspects have been Implicated in 5 Murders & Many other Criminal Cases

MOHALI: The Punjab Police's Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF), working in conjunction with central agencies, has successfully apprehended the close associates of Harvinder Rinda. 

The Arrests were made in a joint effort, with one individual apprehended near the Indo-Nepal border and the other two apprehended in Gurugram. All three arrested suspects have been implicated in five murders, seven attempted murders, and numerous other grave criminal offenses.

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Initial investigations have revealed that these arrested individuals executed sensational criminal acts in Punjab based on directives from gangster Sonu Khatri. Subsequently, following the commission of these crimes, they sought refuge in various regions across the country and even hid out in Nepal.

This Successful Operation by the AGTF marks a significant breakthrough in curbing the activities of notorious criminals and their associates. It underscores the dedication and collaborative efforts of law enforcement agencies to bring individuals responsible for heinous crimes to justice and maintain public safety. 

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ROZANA SPOKESMAN , AMANAT THAPER

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