Police Arrest Three in Jamshedpur Ice Cream Vendor’s House Shooting

Ex-employee’s revenge led to attack on Prakashnagar businessman’s residence

Key Points:

  • Police nab three suspects in shooting at ice cream vendor’s house
  • Revenge attack stems from former employee’s theft incident
  • Swift police action recovers weapon used in Prakashnagar shooting

JAMSHEDPUR – Law enforcement officials have apprehended three individuals for a revenge-motivated shooting at a local businessman’s residence.

The incident occurred at Prakashnagar on November 17. Three men arrived on a motorcycle that evening.

Meanwhile, the perpetrators fired at Naveen Singh’s residence. The bullet penetrated an iron door.

Furthermore, police recovered a country-made pistol. They also found a spent shell at the scene.

“The investigation moved swiftly with CCTV evidence,” noted a senior police official.

Moreover, the main accused had a history with the victim. Rohit Lohar previously worked for Singh.

The businessman had caught Lohar stealing earlier. However, he didn’t file a formal complaint then.

Additionally, Singh’s ice cream distribution business faced recent challenges. Several delivery vehicles experienced theft attempts.

Meanwhile, SSP Kishore Kaushal led the investigation personally. The police team worked round-the-clock.

Furthermore, the accused confessed to their crime. They revealed the weapon’s location to authorities.

On the other hand, local residents remain concerned. Such incidents have sparked safety discussions.

“Community vigilance has increased after this incident,” remarked a local security expert.

Moreover, Prakashnagar witnessed similar incidents previously. Police patrols have intensified now.

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