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Amravati Chemist Murder: Big Conspiracy Behind The Murder

Amravati Chemist Murder: Big conspiracy behind the murder of chemist in Amravati, case registered with NIA.

A chemist was murdered in Maharashtra’s Amravati last month for supporting suspended Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Nupur Sharma.

In order to investigate the matter, an FIR has been lodged with the National Investigation Agency (NIA). It was told that the murder of Umesh Kolhe in Amravati, Maharashtra was a big conspiracy.

The people who have a hand in this conspiracy are targeted by a group of people of India. Terrorist activities are being carried out along with spreading rift between them in the name of religion.

Seven accused were sent to NIA custody till July 15.

A special court in Mumbai has sent seven accused in the murder of chemist Umesh Kolhe to NIA custody till July 15. The alleged mastermind of this murder has been identified as Irfan Sheikh.

Chemist Kolhe had reportedly shared his comments in support of Nupur Sharma in a WhatsApp group which also included some Muslims.

NIA Investigation.

Do criminals have no contact with IS or any other foreign terrorist organization? Criminals are not being funded from abroad.

Different gangs may be behind the Udaipur and Amravati massacres. On the night of June 21, two motorcycle-borne criminals attacked Umesh Kolhe in Amravati.

NIA conducted raids at 13 places in Maharashtra on Wednesday.

It is noteworthy that during the raids on the premises of the accused in the case, pamphlets, knives, mobile phones, SIM cards, memory cards, and other incriminating documents were recovered spreading hate messages.

On June 28, Kanhaiyalal was murdered by two assailants in Udaipur, Rajasthan. NIA is probing both cases.

Amravati chemist murder: Court sends 7 accused to NIA custody till July 15

A special court sent seven people arrested in connection with the murder of a chemist from Amravati, who supported Nupur Sharma, to the custody of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) till July 15.

Earlier, all the accused were brought to Mumbai from Amravati city in eastern Maharashtra. Umesh Kolhe, who ran a drugstore in Amravati, was murdered on the night of 21 June while returning home.

Police initially probing the case claimed that Kolhe was killed for sharing posts in some WhatsApp groups supporting the controversial remarks of Nupur Sharma about Prophet Mohammad.

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