Dawn broke with tragedy in Jamtara as Furkan Ansari fell victim to a savage broad-daylight shooting at Dharmpur Mor in Narayanpur police jurisdiction. Around 8 o’clock, three niqab-wearing hoodlums on two bikes stormed the location, spraying bullets indiscriminately and ensuring their target’s demise.
The victim, a familiar face in the locality, offered no resistance as the attackers executed their plan with chilling efficiency. Onlookers watched in horror, frozen as the motorcycles roared away post-attack. Emergency services were alerted promptly, but Ansari could not be saved, his body riddled with gunshot wounds.
Narayanpur police, treating this as a high-priority murder, have mobilized undercover units and technical experts to trace the assailants’ trail. Blood samples and ballistic evidence are being analyzed, while locals provide sketches of the suspects. The SP of Jamtara addressed the media, promising, ‘Swift action will dismantle this criminal network.’
Such incidents evoke memories of past gang wars plaguing the district, prompting calls for community policing initiatives. Furkan’s untimely death leaves behind a trail of sorrow for his loved ones, who seek vengeance through legal channels. As the investigation deepens, Jamtara braces for revelations that could expose deeper criminal undercurrents, urging a collective stand against escalating lawlessness.