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Gulfaam kills shopkeeper Maheshchand Jatav over Rs 10 in Mainpuri, UP

“UP: Gulfaam kills Dalit shopkeeper after a dispute over Rs 10 in Mainpuri, arrested”, Opindia, June 30, 2023:

“In the Mainpuri district of Uttar Pradesh, a Dalit shopkeeper was killed by a person over a dispute of a mere Rs 10 on 12th June. The victim has been identified as Maheshchand Jatav, a resident of Faizpur village in the Ghiror police station area. 

The deceased victim was sleeping outside his makeshift shop when accused Gulfaam alias Gulla Banjara shot a bullet in his head. Following the incident, multiple police teams were deployed to nab the absconding accused. On Tuesday, June 27, the accused was arrested by the police.

According to Additional Police Superintendent Rajesh Kumar, Gulfaam said during questioning that the deceased Dalit victim used to sell petrol along with other items at his shop…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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