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Policeman is shocked by loose doomsday in Rikki Rai’s gun battle

Sources said Ramanagara area police investigated the shooting time of the late Muthappa Rai’s son, Rikki Rai, injured him, and several loose ends in the case shrouded him.

The attack took place just a few meters from the Bidadi Farmhouse in Muthappa Rai, from which the car drove to Bangalore. The killer seemed to have been waiting for the car to come out and aim at it as it left the door.

First, the killer fired a gun at the car from the driver, knowing it wouldn’t hit Rikki Rai directly, a senior official noted.

According to the complaints of Rikki Rai’s driver, they first left the farmhouse at 11 pm, just a few meters from the gate, and they heard a loud bang and stopped the car. He came down to check the car’s tires and when he found everything was intact, he got in and went further.

“If this incident is indeed the killer shooting in the car and he missed it, it’s interesting why when the driver got out of the car without shooting, he didn’t shoot.”

Additionally, the complaint said that after heading to the Bidadi Railway gate, Rikki Rai claimed to have forgotten his wallet and returned to the farmhouse and left the house again at 12.50 AM just a few meters away, and it was they who heard a loud bang earlier that the car was under fire and the car was under fire.

“Even if the first attempt failed, because the car was moved away and the killer didn’t know it would come back, he should leave the scene. How did he be in the same location, a few hours later? It also means he has made a real-time update to Ricky Ray’s moves,” the official said. Sources said the police also explored possible insider involvement.

In view of the many loose ends of the case, despite complaints based on Rikki Rai’s drivers, all opponents of the FIR name Rikki Rai – Rakesh Malli, Muthappa Rai’s second wife Anuradha, and the owner of Nitesh Estates, the investigation is not limited to them and is checking all possible angles.

Meanwhile, Interior Minister G. Parameshwara said the investigation is underway and it is difficult to speculate. “Only after being arrested, we can know the truth.”

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