Pune blast accused, who was granted bail by the court, got death sentence on the ‘street’! shot dead in broad daylight

Year 2012…The serial bomb blasts on Jangamalli Maharaj (JM) Road of Pune shook the entire Maharashtra. One of the accused in this case was Aslam Shabbir Jahagirdar, alias Bunty Jahagirdar. Who was caught with great difficulty by the police and ATS, and who was out on bail since 2023. But Wednesday proved to be the last day of Bunty Jahagirdar’s life. He was returning from the cemetery, shot 3 bullets in the chest and stomach. This entire incident happened like a film scene. Bunty Jahagirdar (53 years) was reading Fatiha at the grave of one of his relatives in Shrirampur, Ahmednagar (now Ahilyanagar) district of Maharashtra. Was returning home. He was sitting on the back of his relative’s moped. Just then, two assailants on a bike targeted him and opened fire on him. Three bullets hit him in the chest and stomach. He was immediately taken to the hospital, but it was too late. Doctors declared him dead. The attackers themselves surrendered. This massacre, which took place in broad daylight, created a sensation in the entire area. Several police teams started searching for the attackers. But surprising everyone, both the attackers went to Shirdi police station late at night and surrendered themselves. Who was Bunty Jahagirdar? (From terrorism to politics) Bunty was no ordinary criminal. He was accused of providing weapons to the terrorists in the 2012 Pune bomb blasts. ATS had arrested him in January 2013, but he was out on bail since 2023. More than 17 FIRs were registered against him since 1997. Despite such serious allegations, his family was quite active in local politics. His mother had been a member of the Municipal Council, and after that his sister-in-law and cousin also became councilors after winning the elections. The police is now investigating the entire matter whether this murder is the result of some old rivalry or there is some other bigger conspiracy behind it. But this incident has once again proved that the world of crime often ends like this.

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