• Two Men Were Ready To Step In If The First Two Men In Udaipur Tailor Murder Failed, According To NIA

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    Two Men Were Ready To Step In If The First Two Men In Udaipur Tailor Murder Failed, According To NIA




    "Times New Roman";color:#2E2E2E"> Digital Desk: According
    to investigators, two men were "on standby" to assassinate Kanhaiya
    Lal, a tailor from Udaipur, if the two who killed him failed. The National
    Investigation Agency (NIA) was granted custody of all four individuals until
    July 12 by a special court in Jaipur.



    Kanhaiya Lal, 48, was assassinated on June 28 by two men named
    Riaz Akhtari and Ghouse Mohammad, who also recorded the crime. A second video
    that they later published had boasts about the murder and even threats against
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi.



    The two individuals who were supposedly on standby—Mosin and Asif,
    according to the NIA—were taken into custody yesterday, while these two men
    were taken into custody a day later. The accused were attacked by a mob outside
    the Jaipur court, but the NIA quickly secured them in a waiting van to prevent
    serious harm.