Proprietor of the Vehicle used in the gunfight was apprehended in Bahraich and was ready to leave Nepal in the Umesh Pal murder case

The Uttar Pradesh police have detained the owner of the car used in the murder of Umesh Pal, which is a significant breakthrough in the investigation. Rukhsar Ahmed, alias Pintu, was the owner of the white Creta, and he was apprehended on Saturday in the Bahraich area of Uttar Pradesh, according to India TV's sources. He is a travel agency, according to the police, and used to hire out his automobiles. Ahmed was just about to leave to the neighboring country of Nepal when authorities apprehended him.
Incidentally, Umesh was shot outside of his home earlier this month after being assaulted with homemade explosives, murdering the key witness. Police reported that one of Pal's bodyguards, who was also hurt in the shooting, subsequently passed away at a hospital during the event. The government employed both gunners to protect Pal.
The police claim that the helpers were following Pal around in three vehicles: two motorbikes and a white SUV. Police said that after fire, they fled off one of the bikes. Police also disclosed that they had four firearms and a bag of homemade explosives with them when they arrived.
In the meanwhile, the police went into further detail about Rukhsar, claiming that he had bought the Vehicle from a relative of Rukhsar named Nafis Ahmed. According to the police, Nafis owns a Biryani restaurant in Pryagraj. In the outlet, they first connected, and he later sold Rukhsar his car.
Initially, when the police detained Nafis, he provided information on Rukhsar. Since that time, the UP police have been looking for the vehicle's current owner.