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Atiq’s sons to be interrogated over missing Beretta pistol used in Umesh Pal murder

Atiq in his statement had also mentioned that the same pistol was utilised in Umesh Pal’s murder, a fact corroborated by ballistic reports.

Published on: Apr 18, 2024 09:06 PM IST
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Prayagraj police are preparing to interrogate the sons of the late Mafia-politician Atiq Ahmed, Ali and Umar, currently held at Naini Jail and Lucknow Jail respectively, regarding the whereabouts of a missing Beretta pistol allegedly used in the murder of Umesh Pal.

Slain gangster- politician Atiq Ahmad being produced at special court in connection with Raju Pal murder case, on September 25, 2018. (PTI File)
Slain gangster- politician Atiq Ahmad being produced at special court in connection with Raju Pal murder case, on September 25, 2018. (PTI File)

During a police raid on March 21, 2023, a sophisticated foreign-made Colt firearm was discovered in Atiq’s office, alongside other firearms and ammunition. Subsequently, British Bulldog and Walther pistols also were recovered from Atiq’s son Asad Ahmed and his associate Ghulam after they were killed in an encounter in Jhansi on April 13, 2023.

However, the Beretta pistol remains unaccounted for, prompting police interest in its retrieval. Ali and Umar will now face questioning concerning the missing pistol and the origin of the firearms found.

Sophisticated firearms, among them a rifle used by the assailant Sabir, who is rewarded with 5 lakh, were utilised in the murder of Umesh Pal and his two police guards. Additionally, Asad used an automatic pistol during the incident.

Atiq in his statement had also mentioned that the same pistol was utilised in Umesh Pal’s murder, a fact corroborated by ballistic reports.

Police officials said that Atiq’s gang-maintained contacts with arms smugglers who provided foreign-made firearms. These smuggled firearms, originating from Pakistan, were reportedly dropped by drones near the Punjab border. Investigations into this aspect of the case are ongoing, the officials added.

 
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