New Delhi. On June 28, an incident in Udaipur shook the entire country. There, two criminals named Riyaz Attari and Ghaus Mohammad brutally murdered a person named Kanhaiyalal with a sharp weapon over a Facebook post. After this, there was outrage against this murder in the whole country. In fact, Kanhaiyalal had shared a post on social media in support of the suspended BJP leader Nupur Sharma. After this, both these accused came to Kanhaiyalal’s shop on the pretext of getting clothes stitched and then killed them in broad daylight with their sharp weapons. Both these criminals also made a video of the murder. After this murder, there was an atmosphere of outrage in the whole country and the demand for proper punishment and arrest of the accused started gaining momentum. Later it was reported that both these killers also have connections with terrorist organizations. After which the NIA itself took this case in its own hands and then the NIA started arresting the people related to this murder. Now the 7th accused of this shameful incident has also been arrested by the NIA.
#UdaipurBeheadingIncident , The seventh accused Farhad Mohammad Sheikh, 31, was arrested by the NIA yesterday. Accused was close associate of prime accused Riyaz Attari: NIA
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After all this, now the NIA has also arrested the seventh accused in the Kanhaiyalal murder case. Its name is Farhad Mohammad Sheikh and its age is being said to be 31 years old. Talking on this, NIA said that Mohammad Sheikh was close to one of the main accused Riyaz Attari. This accused is known by the name Babla. He supported Riyaz and Ghaus Mohammad in the murder of Kanhaiyalal. Let us inform that earlier on June 29, July 1 and July 4, 6 accused were arrested.
Riyaz Attari and Ghaus Mohammad, both the criminals in the murder of Kanhaiyala in Udaipur, made a video of their murder and made it viral on social media. After this the Rajasthan Police caught both of them. Only after this the investigation of the case was handed over to the NIA. So far 7 people have been arrested in this case.