In Meerut, younger brother along with his father shot and killed his elder brother, there was a dispute about this

In Meerut, younger brother along with his father shot and killed his elder brother, there was a dispute about this


Meerut Murder News: A young man was shot dead by his own father and younger brother in a land dispute in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. This incident has created uproar in the entire area. On Monday, 26-year-old Firoz, a resident of village Sathla in Mawana police station area of ​​Meerut, was allegedly shot dead by his father and younger brother and then fled from there. The police have registered a case under the IPC section in this matter.

According to the news, Firoz had a court marriage with a girl named Alina a few years back. Firoz’s family members were against this marriage. There was also some land in the village in the name of Alina, Firoz’s father and brother wanted that land to be sold, but Firoz was refusing to do so, due to which he had a dispute with his father and brother.

Father and brother murdered over land

Meerut Dehat Superintendent of Police Kamlesh Bahadur, giving more information about this, said that the Mawana police received information that a youth named Firoz (26) was shot dead in village Sathla. On immediate information, the police reached the spot and after starting the investigation, the dead body was taken into custody and sent to the mortuary for postmortem.

Police engaged in search of the accused

The ASP said that preliminary investigation has revealed that Firoz had married a girl named Alina in the court a few years ago, which was opposed by her family members. He told that there was some land in the village in the name of Alina, which was pressured to sell by Firoz’s father Muslim and younger brother Zaid. Due to this dispute, Firoz was shot dead by his younger brother and father.

An FIR has been lodged against the accused under relevant sections of IPC at Mawana Police Station. Efforts are on to arrest the accused.

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