
Main accused in Fatuha house loot case held
Fatuha SDPO Nikhil Kumar said, "On May 15, armed criminals entered the home of one Rajkumar Prasad in Saidpur Gauraiyasthan under Fatuha police station area. After taking the family members hostage, they looted cash, jewellery, and other valuables worth Rs 5 lakh. Seven other accused involved in the dacoity have already been sent to jail."
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