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Sunday, April 28, 2024

Pappu Qureshi forced shop owner Gulshan Kumar to sign papers at gunpoint

In a shocking incident, Gulshan Kumar, a middleman in the Dabua Vegetable Market, was reportedly accosted by Islamist criminals led by Pappu Qureshi. The criminals forced Kumar to sign papers about his shop, all while holding a gun to his head and issuing threats to his life.

Gulshan Kumar, who has operated his shop in Dabua Vegetable Market since 1994, was at the mercy of Qureshi and his accomplices when he closed his shop at 8 PM. The criminals intercepted him on his way home.

According to Gulshan, Qureshi, a notorious criminal in the area, brandished a gun, coercing him into signing documents related to his shop. The criminals warned the shopkeeper not to return to the market and also threatened to kill him. Gulshan believes that this heinous act was perpetrated to force him to sell his shop under duress.

The victim has expressed deep concerns about his safety, fearing that Qureshi and his associates might go to extreme lengths, including murder, to silence him. Gulshan Kumar has now taken the matter to the Police station, leading to the registration of a case to investigate the incident thoroughly. The police have registered the case, and further investigation is ongoing.

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