Shooter of the murder case of beverage contractor killed in a meeting near Haryana-Delhi border
One of the shooters involved in the liquor contractor Shantanu murder case, the prestigious criminal Romil Vohra died in a meeting near the Haryana Delhi border on Tuesday during a joint operation of the STF Haryana and Delhi Counter Intelligence Special Sale. Vohra, a resident of Yamunanagar, had a reward of three lakh calls. Shantanu was shot dead on June 13 near a market on the banks of the National Highway in Shahabad. The second shooter in the case was identified as Sujal, who has already arrested STF (ambala). STF Haryana SP Vikrant Bhushan said that STF Haryana received information about Vohra’s activity and hiding place last night. He allegedly went from Faridabad Gurugram route to Delhi to commit crime. He said that the STF-central unit formed a team with officials of the STF unit Karnal led by the Subincpector Rakesh Kumar. The information was shared with the Counter Intelligence Special Cell Delhi and a strategy was prepared and a joint check post was set up at possible principles on the Haryana-Delhi route. Inspector Manjit Singh and his team participated in the operation of Counter Intelligence Special Cell Delhi. Tried to catch Vohra in the early hours of the morning, but he tried to escape and fired bullets on the police and injured two subinspectors. Vohra was also injured. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where Vohra was pronounced dead. According to the preliminary report, 25 to 30 rounds were fired. Share this story -tags