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Palamu: Villagers Beat Up Naxalite And His Wife

Palamu: villagers beat up Naxalite and her wife, killed in a land dispute.

In Manatu, a highly Naxal-affected area of ​​Palamu district in Jharkhand, villagers have beaten a former Naxalite and his wife to death. It was told that Naxalites had earlier shot and killed a villager in a land dispute.

After this, the angry villagers beat Naxal Prakash Singh and his wife Terangani Devi to death. The incident has been reported to the police. Police have left for the scene.

Three people have been killed in Palamu. Among those killed include a former Naxalite, his wife. The incident is from Kundilpur in the Manatu police station area.

The villager was shot and killed earlier by a Naxalite in a land dispute. In protest, the villagers beat up the Naxalite and his wife. The spot is highly affected by the Naxalites bordering Bihar.

SP Sanjeev Kumar has confirmed the incident. The SP said that the police left for the scene. The killed militant Prakash Singh is a former member of the JJMP organization.

His wife Terangani Devi was also killed by the villagers. The villager killed by the militant is Vinod Singh.

Four accused of cybercrime arrested in Jamtara, one absconding

The district administration and the local police are continuously conducting raids to curb cybercriminals in Karmatand.

In the same connection, on Thursday evening, on the basis of secret information, the police of Karmatand police station raided the village of Sindarjori and arrested the four accused.

On the spot, an accused escaped as soon as the police got a tip.

The arrested accused of cybercrime include Jamir Ansari, Irfan Ansari, Sameer Ansari, Miraj Ansari, while the police have been unable to name the absconding accused.

Police said a total of nine mobile phones have been seized from the arrested accused. All were arrested from behind the house of one in Sindarjori village committing cybercrime.

The arrested accused have been sent to the cyber police station. Giving information about the case, IPS officer-in-charge of the police station, Harxvadar Singh said that people doing cybercrime are not well.

No criminal will be spared. The police administration is continuously conducting raids to curb the criminals. The police of Karmatand police station arrested four cybercriminals on Wednesday from Hethkarmatand village.

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