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Home / Crime and Justice / Slain Mafia Don's Sons Charged in Lawyer's Brutal Murder

Slain Mafia Don's Sons Charged in Lawyer's Brutal Murder

29 Oct

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Summary

  • Atiq Ahmed's sons accused of conspiring to kill lawyer Umesh Pal
  • Chargesheet filed under Gangsters Act against 12 suspects
  • 3 shooters remain at large with Rs 5 lakh reward each
Slain Mafia Don's Sons Charged in Lawyer's Brutal Murder

Two years after the brutal murder of lawyer Umesh Pal and his two police gunners in Prayagraj, the local police have filed a chargesheet against the sons of slain mafia don Atiq Ahmed. According to the chargesheet, Atiq's sons, Mohammad Umar and Ali Ahmed, are accused of hatching a conspiracy to carry out the killing on February 24, 2023.

The chargesheet, filed under the Gangsters Act, also names Atiq's lawyer Vijay Mishra, his brother-in-law Akhlaq Ahmed, and several other associates as co-conspirators. Notably, Atiq's wife Shaista Parveen and sister Ayesha Noori are currently absconding, with rewards of Rs 50,000 and Rs 25,000 respectively announced on their arrests.

Tragically, the three shooters involved in the murder, Guddu Muslim, Mohammad Arman, and Sabir, remain at large. The government has announced a reward of Rs 5 lakh each on their heads, underscoring the high-profile nature of this case. As the investigation continues, the Prayagraj police are leaving no stone unturned to bring the perpetrators to justice and provide closure to the victims' families.

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Atiq Ahmed's sons Mohammad Umar and Ali Ahmed, along with 10 other associates, have been charged in the chargesheet filed by the Prayagraj police.
The investigation is ongoing, with three shooters involved in the crime still at large. The government has announced a reward of Rs 5 lakh each on their heads.
Atiq Ahmed's sons, wife, and sister are all named as co-conspirators in the chargesheet filed by the police under the Gangsters Act.

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