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Arsonist involved in torching two-wheelers, shops arrested

Arsonist involved in torching two-wheelers, shops arrested
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SHILLONG: An arsonist involved in gutting down of two-wheelers and shops in the city last month was arrested on Tuesday, the police said.
At around 2 am on December 28 last year, a fire incident occurred on the premises of a house (number 70) at JB Cantonment in Jhalupara in which four parked scooters were gutted in the flame.
Accordingly, an FIR was lodged by the complainants at Lumdiengjri police station.
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“During the investigation, the person involved in the incident of arson causing damage to vehicles and nearby shops was identified and arrested. After a massive manhunt, he was taken into police custody,” a statement issued by East Khasi Hills district superintendent of police, Sylvester Nongtnger, said on Tuesday.
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