Police nabs second shooter involved in Congress Bamber Thakur firing case

Himachal Pradesh: Police in Bilaspur on Tuesday said that they have arrested the second shooter involved in the firing incident on former Congress MLA Bamber Thakur. Official sources said that the accused, identified as Ajay Kumar,  a resident of Haryana’s Jhajjar district, was arrested and produced before the court on Tuesday. The court has sent.

Himachal Pradesh: Police in Bilaspur on Tuesday said that they have arrested the second shooter involved in the firing incident on former Congress MLA Bamber Thakur.

Official sources said that the accused, identified as Ajay Kumar,  a resident of Haryana’s Jhajjar district, was arrested and produced before the court on Tuesday. The court has sent him to judicial custody till April 7.

This arrest marks a significant step in the investigation of the March 14 attack, when armed assailants opened fire on Bamber Thakur at his wife’s government residence in Bilaspur, leaving the former MLA and his PSO injured.

With Ajay Kumar’s arrest, the number of individuals in custody has risen to five. Earlier, the police had arrested Manjeet Nadda, Rohit Rana, Ritesh Sharma, and shooter Sagar. All are currently in judicial custody. Meanwhile, three more individuals have been summoned for questioning, and arrests are expected soon, police said.

Superintendent of Police Sandeep Dhawal confirmed the development and reiterated that the investigation is progressing swiftly. Police teams remain on high alert, and efforts are being made to trace the remaining links in the conspiracy.

Assailants shot at former Congress MLA Bumber Thakur at his residence in Himachal Pradesh’s Bilaspur on the day of Holi, Thakur was admitted at the at the IGMC Hospital in Shimla.

Earlier in the day,  Bumber Thakur made shocking allegations against BJP MLA Trilok Jamwal, claiming that he protected the drug mafia and orchestrated the assassination attempt against him.

Upon his release from GMC Hospital, Thakur went straight to the Assembly premises and alleged that the attackers, who had been stationed in Bilaspur for over a month, were closely associated with Jamwal and had confessed to their crime.