Puttur: Rajdhani Jewellers shootout - Absconding accused arrested at Kozhikode airport


Daijiworld Media Network – Puttur (RJP)

Puttur, Nov 25: Puttur police have arrested an accused wanted in the Rajdhani Jewellers shootout case.

The arrest was made when the accused Rameej Raja alias Fayaz arrived at Kozhikode airport from Dubai via Chennai on November 23. Rameez was produced in court on November 24 and remanded in judicial custody for 15 days.

The Rajdhani shootout case had taken place on October 6, 2015. A gang of six persons had opened three rounds of fire at the store. Four of the six accused were arrested, while Rameez was absconding abroad.

Rameez had fled to Dubai after the incident where he worked as salesman, sources said.

Rameez was riding the bike during the shootout.

Asir, Ali alias Munna, Anwar and Kalia Rafiq have already been arrested. The whereabouts of the sixth accused is yet unknown.

Puttur sub-inspector Venkatesh Bhat and personnel Prashant Rai and Narayan participated in the arrest operation.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    Everything has an end.Today or tomorrow ,it is sure.Noone can escape from the juridictions eye.Punish them hard,they too didnt have mercy on other People.

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  • Sandeep, Mang

    Fri, Nov 25 2016

    Shoot them in fake encounters... waste bodies for this country

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Fri, Nov 25 2016

    Off late, The Kerala state has been a safe haven for all criminals. Crime is committed in the neighbouring states and the culprit flees to Kerala were he is given a hideout, moral and political support.

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