
NIA detains 3 in connection with Udaipur murder case
India Today
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has detained three people in connection with Udaipur murder case.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has detained three people on Tuesday in connection with Udaipur tailor Kanhaiya Lal's murder.
One of the accused detained by NIA, Farhad Sheikh, threatened the Udaipur businessman at the behest of Riyaz Attari. Riyaz had given the task to Farhad to kill the businessman.
The second accused, Wasim Attari worked at a clothes shop which is located right in front of Kanhaiya Lal's shop. According to sources, it was Wasim that had given a green signal, after which Riyaz and Ghouse Mohammad entered Kanhaiya Lal's shop.
Meanwhile, the role of the third accused, Mohsin is not clear as of yet.
Kanhaiya Lal was a Hindu tailor who was beheaded in Udaipur on June 28 by two assailants — Riyaz Attari and Ghouse Mohammad — due to a Facebook post that he had put up in support of Nupur Sharma.

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