An incident of firing has been reported at the house of RLD leader Somendra Awana in Nithari village located in Sector 20 police station area of Noida, UP. After the firing, the accused fled from the spot, but the police showed promptness and took the accused into custody. The reason for the incident is said to be a dispute related to money transaction. However, the police has started investigation.
Why did the accused fire?Let us tell you that Somendra Awana is an RLD leader, Somendra and Amit Awana are real brothers. Both brothers provide internet connection service. Their cable connection passes near the house of accused Sanjay Awana and Sanjay also uses the same network. Amit Awana had gone to Sanjay's house to repair the cable and collect the outstanding bill amount, during which there was an altercation between the two sides over demanding money. Sensation spread after firingThe dispute escalated so much that Sanjay Awana went to the house of RLD leader Somendra and his brother Amit Awana and started firing. Fortunately, there were no casualties in the incident, but after the firing, sensation spread in the entire area. The accused was arrested after the incidentAs soon as the information of firing was received, Sector 20 police station reached the spot and started investigation. Police immediately took the accused Sanjay Awana into custody. Noida Police said that the matter is being investigated thoroughly and strict legal action will be taken against the accused. According to Noida Police Commissionerate, Sector 20 police station is taking this matter seriously and is investigating all the facts and will ensure further action soon.You may also like
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