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Police continue to grope in the dark; raids on

CHANDIGARH:The UT police are still groping in the dark as the two accused in the murder case of the Himachal Chief Minister’s nephew are still at large.



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, February 13 

The UT police are still groping in the dark as the two accused in the murder case of the Himachal Chief Minister’s nephew are still at large. Policemen continued with their raids to nab the accused. 

Akansh Sen (28), nephew of Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh, was run over by a BMW car in Sector 9 on February 9. 

According to the police, the accused, Balraj Singh Randhawa, a resident of Sector 77, Sohana, Mohali, was allegedly driving the BMW while Harmehtab Singh, a resident of Radewala Farm, Landra, Mohali, was sitting next to him when the incident took place. Police teams continued with their raids at various places and policemen in plainclothes remained stationed outside the house of Randhawa in Sohana and near the farmhouse of the other accused. 

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