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Shops set ablaze in UP's Bareilly over extortion demand five booked


    Bareilly, Aug 22 (PTI) Two shops were set on fire in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly after their owners allegedly refused to pay extortion money, police said.
     According to officials, two FIRs have been registered against five people, including the members of a political family, in connection with the incident.
     Police said brothers Shashank Verma and Mayank Verma, along with their associates, allegedly targeted Vishal Medical Store and Khatu Shyam Confectionery on Tuesday and Wednesday in Katra village.
     Devarniya Police Station's SHO Navdeep Singh said cases under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita have been lodged against Shashank and Mayank Verma, Chetak, Mayank, the son of Girwar Dayal, and Arpit.
    In his complaint, Rajeev Kumar, the owner of the confectionery shop, alleged that Shashank came to his store on Nainital Road around 9.45 pm on Tuesday, picked up some items and abused him when asked to clear pending dues.
     Police personnel at the scene intervened, and the matter was briefly settled. However, Shashank allegedly threatened to return with his brother, Mayank, the complainant stated.
    On Wednesday morning, Mayank Verma, Chetak, and others allegedly set the shop on fire, police said, adding Rajeev's brother Mukesh, who rushed to the spot, sustained head injuries after being allegedly attacked with sticks and knives when he tried to intervene.
    In a separate complaint, Pritam Singh, who runs Vishal Medical Store in the same locality, alleged that around 6.30 am on Tuesday, Mayank and Shashank Verma, accompanied by others, demanded Rs 5 lakh from him.
     When he refused, Mayank allegedly attacked him with a sharp weapon while Shashank opened fire from a country-made pistol, Singh claimed, adding the bullet narrowly missed his head.
    Villagers rushed to his aid, following which the accused fled.
    SHO Singh said legal action is being taken against the accused who are absconding.

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