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Wanted criminal from Nepal lands in police net in Bihar

By IANS | Updated: May 19, 2023 22:45 IST

Patna, May 19 Bihar police have arrested a wanted criminal from Madhubani district, who was involved in a ...

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Patna, May 19 Bihar police have arrested a wanted criminal from Madhubani district, who was involved in a number of robbery cases in Nepal as well as in the state.

Zahid Ali alias Zahid Rain, a native of Dhanusha district in Nepal, was planning a robbery in Madhubani district when the district police conducted a raid and arrested him.

ADGP Jitendra Singh Gangwar told mediapersons: "We had learnt that Zahid Ali was planning to execute a big loot in the district. Accordingly, we constituted a team which arrested him.

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