Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], September 20 (ANI): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday said the shooter arrested in connection with a firing incident at actor Disha Patani's house in Bareilly to "Maareech."
Addressing a gathering in Lucknow, CM Yogi said, "You may have seen yesterday that a criminal involved in crimes against women had come from outside the state. He entered like a Maareech, but when the bullets of the local police pierced his body, he was shouting, 'I have entered the border of Uttar Pradesh by mistake. I will not dare to do this again' and every criminal who breaches women's safety, hinders their dignity and self-reliance, will have to do this. This same challenge of danger will always be faced by them."
On September 17, the two accused involved in the firing outside actor Disha Patani's father's residence in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, succumbed to injuries following an encounter in a joint operation by Delhi Police and UP STF in Ghaziabad.
Ravinda alias Kullu and Arun, affiliated with notorious gangsters Goldy Brar and Rohit Godara, were injured during the encounter near the Tronica City area of Ghaziabad and later succumbed to injuries.
Both the accused (Ravinda alias Kullu and Arun), who were injured following an encounter with the police, have succumbed to injuries, according to Delhi Police.
Both accused were residents of Haryana. Ravinda alias Kullu was from Rohtak, while Arun was from Rohtak.
CM Yogi had assured Disha Patani's father, Jagdish Patani, of strict action against the accused and security arrangements.
Goldy Brar and Rohit Godara are wanted by the National Investigation Agency and several state police units; Brar is suspected to be in the US, and Godara in the UK. (ANI)
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