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Baghpat: In a bizarre incident, a female cop in Uttar Pradesh got herself shot by her lover and her friend and faked a robbery case in order to get her in-laws framed.
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The Baghpat police have arrested the woman constable Renu Singh and two others, including her lover, for staging the fake robbery with an aim to frame her in-laws with whom she had a strained relationship.
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Her husband is also a constable and both were posted in Ghaziabad.
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According to police sources, on September 16, Renu was reportedly found with a bullet injury on her hand in Naithla village of Baghpat.
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An FIR for robbery was registered against unknown persons for divesting her of her two-wheeler and Rs 2 lakh (Dh.10,419) in cash, apart from shooting at her.
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Strained Relationship
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Circle Officer Baghpat, O.P. Singh, said: “Renu Singh is stationed as a constable at the women police station in Ghaziabad. Her husband, Anuj, too, is a constable, working with Dial 100 in Ghaziabad. Renu was having strained relations for the past few months with her husband and in-laws, so much so that on September 15, a panchayat was conducted at their village in Baraut to sort out the matter”.
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The couple have been married for six years and have a child.
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Renu was having an affair with Manish.
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She staged the fake case with his help and a friend, Vikas.
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“She asked Manish to shoot her in the hand and then Vikas dropped her near the police station. Manish burnt her scooty in a nearby jungle.
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“She approached the police and alleged that Rs2 lakh were stolen from her after she was shot at and her scooty, too, was stolen,” said the Circle Officer.
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“Renu’s plan failed after the police checked the location of her mobile and followed the route. “A case has been filed against the three accused under IPC 120 (b) (whoever is a party to a criminal conspiracy to commit an offence punishable with death) and they have been sent to jail,” said the officer.
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