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Sambalpur: It’s been 7 months since the much-talked-about Sunapali Triple Murder Case, Can the police arrest the main accused?

Sambalpur: Sambalpur police have filed a case against three transferred police officers for not returning the case records. All of them have come to know about the commitment of Sambalpur Police and their ability to take strong action. From this, all of them have become well acquainted with the commitment and ability of Sambalpur Police to take strong action. It is natural for the police who are taking a tough stance against their departmental officers to adopt an even tougher stance against the criminals but if the criminals move out of the district they become unreachable for the Sambalpur police.

The failure of the Sambalpur police to catch the criminals who have gone out of the district proves this. It has been 7 months since the incident of the Sunapali triple murder in Sambalpur came to light but to date the main accused has not been found yet again questions have been raised about Sambalpur Police. Anita Pradhan, who was in charge of Dhanupali police station at the time of the murder, has already been replaced for about 6 months. Only the officers have been replaced, but the Dhanupali police are still unable to arrest Salman Ahmed alias Nullah Khan, who is said to be the main accused of the murder. After arresting his accomplice and the second accused in the murder case, Babu Khan alias Muhammad Mudashir Khan (25 years old), the case has been closed.

Sazia (32) and her son Abdul Rehman (9) and daughter Humaira Taiba (7) were brutally killed by miscreants. Then he locked them in the house and fled. When Sajia’s mother came to Sambalpur on May 12, the incident came to light. Arresting the main accused of this murder, which created chaos in the entire state, was said to be the biggest challenge for the Sambalpur police. Even though it has been 7 months, Sambalpur police officers have become silent witnesses. Sajia, who lost her husband less than a year ago, lived in Sunapali, Sambalpur with her son Abdul and daughter Humaira. Salman was living on rent in Sajia’s house. A day later, the body was recovered from the locked cell. While the police have not been able to catch the main accused, the real reason behind the murder is still unclear. It remains to be seen when the Sambalpur police will succeed in nabbing Salman.

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