Tuesday , December 24 2024

NRI News: FBI has placed a reward of more than two crores on the head of a Gujarati youth, know the whole story

Even the dreaded terrorists tremble with fear from the world's most powerful investigative agency i.e. FBI. There is a search for an Indian for the last nine years. But no information has been received about it yet. It is noteworthy that nine years ago a Gujarati man had fled to America after killing his own wife. After which the FBI is still searching for him. FBA has placed a reward of not one lakh but two crore eight lakh on the people of Gujarat.

According to the information, Bhadresh Patel, born in Katarodi village of Viramgam taluk of Ahmedabad district, lived in Hanover, Maryland, USA with his wife Palak. Both worked in a private store. Last April 12, 2015, both of them had night shift. During this time, there was a dispute between the two and when the dispute escalated, Bhadresh attacked his wife with a sharp weapon.

Accused Bhadresh's wife wanted to come to India

When the FBI started a thorough investigation of the case, it came to light that the wife of accused Bhadresh wanted to come to India. But Bhadresh did not want this. After this investigation, it is suspected that there was a fight between the two regarding this matter. Bhadresh was last seen in Newark city. When the American police checked the CCTV of the investigation, it was found that Palak was murdered by Bhadresh.

Police issued warrant and kept reward

The District Court of Maryland state of America announced the arrest warrant against Bhadresh Patel. The court registered a case against Bhadresh under sections like first degree murder and second degree murder. The FBI has so far conducted raids in many countries to find Bhadresh. Even after this no information could be found.

A reward of Rs 2 crore 8 lakh was placed on accused Bhadresh.

FBI had placed a reward of one lakh dollars on accused Bhadresh. When he was not found even after a long investigation, the FBI increased this amount to 250,000 dollars. If this prize money is converted into Indian currency then it is equal to approximately Rs 2 crore eight lakh. The FBI has also announced a number for the arrest of Bhadresh, the information of which has been asked to be given on its website.