The assailants escaped to Jharkhand by train from Shaktigarh, Raju was killed by other state
The murder of Raju Jha, the notorious coal mafia and BJP leader of the industrial area, raises many questions. Political or business, for what reason Raju had to be killed? In the midst of these questions, sensational information has come to the hands of the police. Investigators have confirmed the murders were "supari" given to a gang of sharpshooters and professionals from out of state.
1 crore was also given as an advance for "Supari". However, the police have not yet confirmed who gave these betel nuts. However, the investigators are sure that the murder was ordered from Durgapur.
Attempts are being made to identify gang members from foreign states using mobile phone "tower dump" technology. A police team has already left for Jharkhand to look for the accused. Trying to sketch them. Uttar Pradesh and Bihar STF have also been informed about the whole incident. Meanwhile, new information has emerged in the hands of the police. Investigators learned that Raju's killers were waiting with two cars near Kanksa. According to latitude and longitude, calls came from several numbers around five in the afternoon before the murder. The betel killers were holding that phone. A number of sharp shooter gang members. And that call came from Durgapur. And when the call came, Raju and Abdul Latif left from Durgapur.
Police suspect that the information was conveyed to the assailants by one of Raju's companions in the car. After that, as soon as Raju reached Kanksa, the killers chased him in two cars. The police confirmed that the betel killers had reikied the spot beforehand. The killers were also sure that Raju's car would stop at Shaktigarh. The investigators have learned that the betel nut killers took a train from Shaktigarh after the murder without any hindrance. From there he fled to Jharkhand.
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