Police Operation Leads to Arrest of Minor and Tamil Nadu Suspects

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In a dramatic turn of events, a minor boy from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands was apprehended in connection with the Nisha Rani murder case. The minor was found harboring two Tamil Nadu suspects involved in the crime, providing them shelter in his house for one night.

During the police operation to capture the suspects, the minor was accidentally shot in the leg by a police bullet intended for another suspect who had attacked a head constable with a machete. The operation, which involved a high level of coordination between multiple law enforcement agencies, led to the arrest of the suspects and highlighted the dangerous and unpredictable nature of such operations.

The minor, though caught up in the criminal activity, is not believed to have been directly involved in the murder. However, his actions in harboring the suspects have drawn attention to the growing issue of juvenile involvement in criminal activities, particularly in relation to adult perpetrators.

This case serves as a reminder of the complexities law enforcement faces in cross-jurisdictional investigations, where multiple regions and individuals are involved. The police’s swift action to apprehend the suspects underscores their commitment to ensuring justice for victims of crime.