Jamshedpur shootings orchestrated from Hotwar jail
Police arrest two suspects in September 9 incidents; masterminds identified as inmates
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Two arrested for September 9 Jamshedpur shootings
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Incidents planned by inmates in Hotwar jail
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Police intensify investigation into orchestrated attacks
JAMSHEDPUR – In a significant breakthrough, Jamshedpur police have arrested two individuals in connection with the September 9 shootings at a Golmuri furniture showroom and outside a coaching center in Birsanagar.
City Superintendent of Police Kumar Shivashiṣh revealed that the attacks were orchestrated by two convicted criminals currently serving sentences in Hotwar jail.
The arrested suspects are believed to have acted on instructions from these inmates, highlighting a concerning trend of criminal activities being directed from within prison walls.
The shootings on September 9 had caused widespread panic among residents and raised serious concerns about public safety.
The police’s swift action in apprehending the suspects has been commended by the community.
A local resident expressed relief, stating, "We are grateful to the police for their prompt response; it brings a sense of security back to our neighborhood."
Investigations have uncovered that the masterminds behind these attacks utilized mobile phones smuggled into the prison to communicate with their associates outside.
This revelation has prompted authorities to initiate stricter measures to curb the use of unauthorized devices within correctional facilities.
The police are now focusing on identifying and apprehending other individuals involved in this network.
They are also working closely with prison officials to prevent future incidents of this nature.
The arrests serve as a stark reminder of the challenges law enforcement faces in combating organized crime, especially when such activities are coordinated from behind bars.
Authorities are determined to dismantle these networks and ensure the safety and security of the public.

