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The two were apprehended in connection with the murder of Ranjit Bora, the manager of Purabi Dairy, who was murdered in broad daylight in Guwahati's Panjabari neighbourhood.

Digital Desk: Two key suspects in the tragic Ranjit Bora murder case that shocked Guwahati were arrested on Tuesday.

Amir Ali and Chintu Medhi, who had been detained in connection with the case, were brought before the Kamrup Judicial Magistrate's Judge today, and the court remanded them to police detention for five days.

The two were apprehended in connection with the murder of Ranjit Bora, the manager of Purabi Dairy, who was murdered in broad daylight in Guwahati's Panjabari neighbourhood.

While Amir Ali was apprehended in Morigaon, Chintu Medhi was apprehended in Guwahati, according to officials.

Earlier in the day, authorities identified Amir Ali as the main suspect in the infamous Ranjit Bora murder case.

Ali was apprehended last evening at his in-house law's in Morigaon. During interrogation, he admitted to being the mastermind of the incident in Guwahati that killed businessman Ranjit Bora in broad daylight.

It should be mentioned that Ali has a number of complaints filed against him in Guwahati, including robbery and violence. According to accounts, he was also a police informant at one point.

According to authorities, Amir also has a 10-15 person gang working in the city, and a manhunt has been initiated to find each and every one of them.

Furthermore, the bike used in the murder was retrieved at Amir's in-laws' home.

Ranjit Bora, the manager of the prominent milk company Purabi Dairy, was shot dead in broad daylight on November 21 in Guwahati's Panjabari neighbourhood. He died as a result of bullet wounds at Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH). The incident occurred while he was on his way to the bank to deposit money.

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