
Second accused held for murder outside police station
Ghaziabad: Cops arrested the second accused wanted in the murder of a 35-year-old man, who was gunned down outside Muradnagar police station last week, on Sunday following a gunfight.
On June 20, prime accused Monty Chaudhary was arrested in the case after a gunfight as well. The two accused had a bounty of Rs 25,000 each on their heads.
ACP (Masuri) Lipi Nagayach said that police, along with a SWAT team, were conducting checks on Sunday when Ajay Chaudhary, alias Mini, approached on a motorcycle. When police attempted to stop him, he sped off. This triggered a police pursuit. Ajay opened fire and was subsequently injured in retaliatory firing.
According to Nagayach, cops identified Ajay as the second accused wanted in the murder case after he was apprehended.
Cops recovered an illegal 315 bore firearm, one spent cartridge, one live cartridge, and a stolen Splendor motorcycle from the accused's possession. "The injured suspect was sent to the hospital for treatment, and now he is stable," the ACP added.
On June 18, Ravi Sharma was out with his father, Ravinder Sharma, and brother Arun had stopped their Scorpio car near the gate of Milak Rawali to pick up Ravi's two cousins.
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Monty and Ajay were passing by in their Celerio car and honked to be let through. When Ravi's father asked them to wait, they became furious. Heated words were exchanged between the two groups, and Ravi also got involved.
The accused followed Ravi's family and fired several rounds at their home, with some bullets piercing the tin sheet of a gate in the house. They managed to escape unhurt and went to the Muradnagar police station later in the night to file a formal complaint, where Ravi was later shot to death.

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