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Maharashtra: RTI activist Satish Shetty's murder suspect killed in police shootout

Superintendent of Police Jay Jadhav said, "Our local crime branch officials received a tip-off that Dabhade and his aide Dhananjay Shinde were hiding in the forest near Chakan."

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A history-sheeter, suspected to be involved in the murders of RTI activist Satish Shetty and a local BJP leader, and his associate were killed in an alleged shootout with police on the outskirts of city on Monday.

The deceased, identified as Shyam Dabhade, had a string of cases pending against him in various police stations in Pune district, ranging from murder to robbery.

According to a police official, Dabhade's movements might have got restricted because of the cash crunch following demonetisation of high value currencies.

While Shetty was murdered in 2010, BJP leader Sachin Shelke (38) was hacked to death last month in broad daylight in Talegaon Dabhade, about 35 kms from here.

"Our local crime branch officials received a tip-off that Dabhade and his aide Dhananjay Shinde were hiding in the forest near Chakan," Superintendent of Police Jay Jadhav said.

"After conducting combing operation for the whole night, Dabhade and his aide were located near windmills close to Varsai and they were asked to surrender by our four teams headed by senior police inspector Ram Jadhav," he said.

However, instead of surrendering, the duo fired eight rounds at the police teams and in retaliation, the policemen too fired five rounds.

"In the retaliatory fire, both were injured seriously and taken to Chakan rural hospital where they were declared brought dead," the SP said.

Inspector General of Police (Kolhapur) Vishwas Nangre Patil said Dabhade had created a "terror-like" atmosphere in the industrial belt by terrorising people through extortion.

"After the gruesome murder of Shelke on October 16, there was a panic among the industries and local people. After today's incident, a strong message has gone to goons in area and the incident will have impact on the criminal activities in the area," he said.

Dabhade had 19 cases registered against him in various police stations including of murder, attempt to murder, extortion, Arms Act, and robbery.

On the probe into the shootout, Nangre Patil said in such cases judicial inquiry is mandatory which will be initiated.

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