Tamil Nadu BSP’s chief murder suspect Seesing Raja killed in police encounter

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BSP Tamil Nadu president K. Seezing Raja, the notorious history-sheeter wanted in the Armstrong murder case, was killed in a police encounter. According to sources, he was killed in a clash with police in Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh on Sunday. Let us tell you that 8 people have been arrested in the Armstrong murder case and in the ongoing investigation, 27 suspects have been arrested and one of them is Sejing Raja.

However, Seesing Raja allegedly attacked the police and tried to escape to Neelankarai, leading to the police shooting him dead. This was the second encounter in the city in seven days.

Apart from this, gangster Apu was arrested in Delhi. One of the main suspects, Seesing Raja, was arrested in Andhra Pradesh and taken to the city as police were looking for him on suspicion of supplying country-made bombs.

On September 18, “Kakatop” Balaji, a wanted man in the Armstrong murder case, was killed in a police clash in Chennai.

Armstrong was murdered in July

BSP leader Armstrong (52) was murdered by some unidentified persons on July 5 outside his home in Chennai. In CCTV footage of the incident, four attackers can be seen dressed as food delivery men.

Eight people were arrested following Armstrong’s murder, but further investigation led to the arrest of 27 suspects. One of the gangsters, Thiruvengadam, was killed in a clash with police on July 13.

Also Read: Tamil Nadu: 1 accused in BSP state president Armstrong murder case killed in encounter

Who is K? Armstrong

of. Armstrong is a lawyer by profession and an Ambedkarit who works for the welfare of Dalits. He served as the state president of the BSP for many years and is popular in the North Chennai region. Especially those young people, he helped them in many ways to complete their studies and find jobs. He is also known for his political activities and role in local mediation.

of. Armstrong won the 2006 civic election as an independent. Thereafter he joined BSP. He contested the 2011 Assembly elections from Kolathur constituency, challenging DMK’s MK Stalin. He came into limelight after inviting then Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati to a rally. After this rally, he became famous in many states, including the entire Tamil Nadu.

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