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Even in lawless UP, triple murder shocks state
June 07, 2017
As the Uttar Pradesh police orders the use of the stringent National Security Act for cow slaughter and smuggling cases in the state, crime continues unabated.
Three members of a family in Uttar Pradesh's Sitapur were shot dead by unknown men in an apparent robbery attempt last night.
According
to reports, 60-year-old Sunil Jaiswal and his wife Kamini had reached
home late night in the civil lines area from his store, when two men
shot them at point blank range. Their son, 25-year-old Hrithik opened
the door and was also shot.
Another resident from their locality tried to intervene. He too was shot but he survived and called the police.
No arrests have been made so far.
Reportedly,
the residents of the locality alleged that when the crime was taking
place, they sought help from two police constables but they refused,
saying the area was not under their jurisdiction.
In the wake of the
shocking incident, the locals have also threatened to shut the city if
the assailants were not arrested in the next 24 hours.
Image: Relatives and friends of the family who were wiped out in Rampur
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