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Notorious gangster shot dead by miscreants dressed as 'Kanwariyas near a temple in Jharkhand

Amarnath Singh, a dreaded gangster, went to Basukinath temple in Dumka, along with his family, to offer obeisance in the holy month of 'Shravan' when the gunmen shot him from point-blank range, dressed as 'kanwariyas', the police said.

Amarnath Singh, a resident of Jamshedpur, wanted in at least 30 criminal cases, was shot dead near a temple in Jharkhand's Dumka district in the early hours of Friday by men who were dressed as 'kanwariyas', police said. He went to Basukinath temple in Dumka along with his family to offer obeisance in the holy month of 'Shravan' when the gunmen shot the dreaded gangster from point-blank range, police officials said.
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Published : Jul 28, 2023, 4:43 PM IST

Dumka/Jamshedpur: Amarnath Singh, a resident of Jamshedpur, wanted in at least 30 criminal cases, was shot dead near a temple in Jharkhand's Dumka district in the early hours of Friday by a few persons, who were dressed as Kkanwariyas', the police said. He went to Basukinath temple in Dumka, along with his family, to offer obeisance in the holy month of 'Shravan' when the gunmen shot the dreaded gangster from point-blank range, the police said.

According to Dumka's Superintendent of Police (SP) Amber Lakra, the incident happened near Nandi Chowk around 12.45 am. Six empty cartridges were found at the spot, he said, adding that the post-mortem would reveal the exact number of bullets he received. Around 30-40 criminal cases were pending against Singh, most of which were registered in Jamshedpur, the SP said.

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The gunmen are yet to be identified, he said. They took advantage of the ongoing 'Shravan Mela' and executed their plan by dressing up like 'Kanwariyas', Lakra said. Millions of devotees, known as 'Kanwariyas', undertake the 'Kanwar Yatra' every year during the month of 'Shravan' to fetch holy water from the Ganga and carry them on their shoulders for kilometres to offer it to Shiva temples. The 'Kanwariyas' usually dress in saffron outfits.

"It seems the incident is an outcome of gang rivalry," the SP said, maintaining that an investigation is underway. Almost simultaneously, six members of Singh's gang were arrested from East Singhbhum district following an encounter with the police on the National Highway 33 in the Ghatsila police station area. One of those arrested suffered a leg injury, while some police personnel also sustained minor injuries in the gunfight, the police said. East Singhbhum's SSP Prabhat Kumar said "criminals" should mend their ways or face stringent action. (PTI)

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Dumka/Jamshedpur: Amarnath Singh, a resident of Jamshedpur, wanted in at least 30 criminal cases, was shot dead near a temple in Jharkhand's Dumka district in the early hours of Friday by a few persons, who were dressed as Kkanwariyas', the police said. He went to Basukinath temple in Dumka, along with his family, to offer obeisance in the holy month of 'Shravan' when the gunmen shot the dreaded gangster from point-blank range, the police said.

According to Dumka's Superintendent of Police (SP) Amber Lakra, the incident happened near Nandi Chowk around 12.45 am. Six empty cartridges were found at the spot, he said, adding that the post-mortem would reveal the exact number of bullets he received. Around 30-40 criminal cases were pending against Singh, most of which were registered in Jamshedpur, the SP said.

Also read: Police officer shot at by subordinate cop in Madhya Pradesh's Rewa

The gunmen are yet to be identified, he said. They took advantage of the ongoing 'Shravan Mela' and executed their plan by dressing up like 'Kanwariyas', Lakra said. Millions of devotees, known as 'Kanwariyas', undertake the 'Kanwar Yatra' every year during the month of 'Shravan' to fetch holy water from the Ganga and carry them on their shoulders for kilometres to offer it to Shiva temples. The 'Kanwariyas' usually dress in saffron outfits.

"It seems the incident is an outcome of gang rivalry," the SP said, maintaining that an investigation is underway. Almost simultaneously, six members of Singh's gang were arrested from East Singhbhum district following an encounter with the police on the National Highway 33 in the Ghatsila police station area. One of those arrested suffered a leg injury, while some police personnel also sustained minor injuries in the gunfight, the police said. East Singhbhum's SSP Prabhat Kumar said "criminals" should mend their ways or face stringent action. (PTI)

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