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Property of criminal attached

Property of criminal attached
Prayagraj: In a major development, the Pratapgarh police claimed to have attached six properties worth Rs 1.73 crore of hardened criminal Sudhakar Singh, a resident of village Purbhai (Sultanpur) under the Gangster Act in different parts of the state.Additional DG (Prayagraj zone) Bhanu Bhaskar told TOI, “Pratapgarh police have attached a total of six properties belonging to gangster Sudhakar Singh at six different places including Lucknow, and Rai Bareilly under the Gangster act. ADG also claimed that Pratapgarh district police have also listed Sudhakar Singh’s gang under D -78. All the properties were accumulated through illegal means, said ADG.tnnWe also published the following articles recently
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