Villagers to police: Arrest accused in 3 days or face stir
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Kolbir, a resident of the same village with a criminal past had shot dead brothers Kuldeep and Rajender, when they refused to give him foodgrain. Though the police had arrested three out of the five accused — all brothers — in the case, Kolbir continues to be at large.
In a meeting held on Tuesday, the panchayat decided to give three more days to the police to arrest Kolbir, failing which, they will launch a massive agitation against the force. Haryana Housing and Cooperation Minister Satpal Sangwan, Bhiwani Deputy Commissioner Ashok Meena and SP Simardeep Singh were also invited for the meeting.
Puran Chand, a former sarpanch of the village, said: "We have given another three days to the police to arrest Kolbir. The DC and SP have assured us that they will arrest Kolbir before November 23. In case they fail, we will launch a massive agitation against the police."
Assuring the victims' families and the villagers of prompt action and speedy justice, Sangwan also announced that the state government will provide government jobs one relative from both the deceaseds' families, depending on their qualifications.
Among the three arrested, Pawan and Nakul — who were found in Madhya Pradesh — were produced before a court on Tuesday and sent to police custody. Their brother Parvesh has already been sent to police custody till November 23.
"Various police teams are conducting combing operations in villages and fields of Bhiwani and nearby areas to arrest Kolbir. Haryana director general of police has already announced a cash reward of Rs 2 lakh on Kolbir's arrest. Pamphlets bearing Kolbir's pictures and the mention of reward money have already been distributed in the district and nearby areas," a senior police officer said.
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