Suspect wanted in VHP leader Bagga’s murder case held

North News

Chandigarh/Ludhiana, August 12

In a major breakthrough amidst the ongoing drive to
make Punjab a safe and secure state, Counter Intelligence (CI) Ludhiana and
Ludhiana Commissionerate Police have arrested a suspect, identified as Mukul
Mishra, wanted in the murder case of Nangal-based Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP)
leader, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab, Gaurav Yadav, here on
Monday. The case is being investigated by the National Investigation Agency
(NIA).

As per the information, a shopkeeper Vikas Prabhakar
alias Vikas Bagga, pardhan of VHP Nangal Mandal was shot dead by two
unidentified assailants at his shop situated on Railway Road in Nangal on the
evening of April 13 this year. The assailants— one wearing a helmet and the
other having face covered with muffler— came on a black scooty.

 

The development came four months after Punjab Police
has arrested both the assailants identified as Mandeep Kumar alias Mangi and
Surinder Kumar alias Rikka after recovering two .32 bore Pistols and scooty
used in the crime.

DGP Gaurav Yadav said following excellent teamwork
and scientific investigations, including financial trail and intelligence
inputs, CI Ludhiana shared inputs with the Ludhiana Commissionerate Police and
jointly launched an operation spread across Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir which
led to the arrest of the accused Mukul Mishra, a resident of district Gonda in
Uttar Pradesh (UP).

He said that preliminary investigations have
revealed that accused Mukul Mishra has facilitated the payment via his bank
account to procure weapons used in Vikas Bagga’s murder. Police teams have also
identified two more UP-based suspects including the person who procured
weapons, he added.

 The DGP said that the arrested accused Mukul
Mishra was also wanted in another case FIR No. 55 of 2024 registered under
section 379-B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and section 25 of the Arms Act at
Police Station Division 2 Ludhiana. Further investigations are on and police
teams are on manhunt to nab absconders, he added.