Externed goons behind Jat Tarodi murder nabbed
Soumitra Bose | TNN | Jan 3, 2019, 03:02 IST
Nagpur: The two externed goons, Shubham Tayade and Mukul Padole, who had led a an armed gang to the residence of Akash Waghmare, 25, at Jat Tarodi No 3 on Monday midnight where they stabbed Akash to death, have been nabbed from Wadi. Police have also rounded up Girish Wasnik and Vaibhav Tayade for their alleged involvement in the same case.
Shubham Tayade and Padole, before murdering Akash, had also stabbed one Suraj Barmate at an open ground at Indira Nagar during a drunken brawl. Suraj's brother Shubham, sister Raveena and another too were attacked and assaulted by them.
After their stabbing spree at the ground, the gang later turned their heat on Akash who was dragged out of his house before being assaulted with a knife in the stomach. He was the sole bread earner of the family.
Two separate cases were registered at Imambada police station against the externed goons and their gang. In an other incident, MIDC police have managed to procure police custody remand of the six assailants who had bludgeoned Ranjit Dhaneshwar to death at Rajiv Nagar during new year celebration on Monday night. The court, after hearing the arguments, remanded the six in police custory till January 7. Dhaneshwar's minor aide too was injured in the assault.
Shubham Tayade and Padole, before murdering Akash, had also stabbed one Suraj Barmate at an open ground at Indira Nagar during a drunken brawl. Suraj's brother Shubham, sister Raveena and another too were attacked and assaulted by them.
After their stabbing spree at the ground, the gang later turned their heat on Akash who was dragged out of his house before being assaulted with a knife in the stomach. He was the sole bread earner of the family.
Two separate cases were registered at Imambada police station against the externed goons and their gang. In an other incident, MIDC police have managed to procure police custody remand of the six assailants who had bludgeoned Ranjit Dhaneshwar to death at Rajiv Nagar during new year celebration on Monday night. The court, after hearing the arguments, remanded the six in police custory till January 7. Dhaneshwar's minor aide too was injured in the assault.
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