'Won't come to UP again': Says shooter held in Disha Patani house firing case after encounter

Following a shooting at Disha Patani's ancestral home in Bareilly, police arrested Ramanivas after an encounter, during which he was injured. His associate, Anil, was also apprehended. Delhi Police's Special Cell caught two juvenile shooters linke...

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Ghaziabad: People near the site after two active members of the Rohit Godara-Goldy Barar gang, allegedly involved in firing outside Bollywood actress Disha Patani's residence in Bareilly, were shot dead in an encounter near Tronica City, in Ghaziabad
One of the five shooters involved in the firing at film actor Disha Patani's ancestral house here was arrested along with an associate on Friday after an encounter, police said.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Anurag Arya said the encounter took place in Bareilly, during which the accused, Ramanivas, sustained a bullet injury in his leg. His associate Anil was also arrested.

A video of the incident has surfaced showing Ramanivas lying on the ground with folded hands, telling the police, "Baba ke UP mein kabhi nahi aayenge sir (I will never come to Baba's UP again, sir)."


By 'Baba', accused Ramanivas apparently referred to Chief Minister Adityanath Yogi.

The police recovered a .32 bore pistol, four live cartridges and four spent shells from the accused. During questioning, Ramanivas admitted his involvement in the firing and said he had been on the run since the incident, Arya said.

Two juvenile shooters of the Rohit Godara-Goldy Barar gang allegedly involved in firing outside Disha Patani's residence were apprehended in Delhi, an official said on Friday.
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The accused, both aged around 17 years, were apprehended by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police, they said.

The accused are natives of Baghpat in Uttar Pradesh and carry a reward of Rs 1 lakh each on their heads.

Two other shooters, Arun and Ravindra, were killed in an encounter by the Uttar Pradesh STF along with Haryana and Delhi Police teams in Ghaziabad on September 17.

According to the police, the two juveniles had opened fire at Patani's house on September 11, while Arun and Ravindra struck again on September 12.
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