Notorious criminal Kunal Singh got life imprisonment from the Civil Court.Motihari Civil Court Judge Devraj Tripathi sentenced him to life imprisonment.
Avnish Kumar Singh/Motihari. Kunal Singh, who entered the world of crime with the intention of spreading terror, is today behind bars due to his criminal activities. Due to his misdeeds, Civil Court Judge Devraj Tripathi has sentenced him to life imprisonment. Kunal Singh may not be tall, but his list of crimes is quite long. Many serious crime cases including kidnapping, extortion, murder and intimidation are registered against him. Let us know the list of his misdeeds and the scandals committed by him.
Kunal Singh, a resident of Kudiya village of Pipra Kothi police station, entered the world of crime so that he could spread terror and scare people. Due to this habit of his, he started committing crimes. Later he became a big criminal of the area. Especially his criminal stature increased further when he got Bablu Dubey, who was lodged in Bettiah jail, murdered. Kunal Singh had also got the head of his panchayat murdered. At the same time, the chief’s son was also removed from the way.
As Kunal Singh’s criminal scope increased, he and his disciples also started getting interested in contracting. Later, when the police raid increased, AK-47, foreign pistol, magazine along with many other items were found in his house. He has been punished in this case. Kunal Singh’s wife and his children also reached there during the sentencing. Everyone’s eyes definitely became moist, but those people whose demands had been ignored by Kunal Singh or who had ruined their lives, heaved a sigh of relief.
There are 17 criminal cases registered against Kunal Singh. Kunal Singh’s criminal empire also spread outside the districts of Muzaffarpur, West Champaran and Vaishali. Her tuti used to talk. Kunal Singh’s lawyer Pawan Kumar has made a strategy to challenge the decision of the Civil Court in the High Court.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: May 9, 2024, 10:43 IST