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A day after coal trader Ranjit Gupta, a member of the Aman Sahu gang, was shot dead near old Argora Chowk here, Mayank Singh claimed responsibility through a Facebook post.
Agora Police Station Superintendent Brij Jha confirmed the claim and said it was "being verified".
Singh, who claimed responsibility, through his post warned the coal trader not to make unbridled statements against him or his boss that "God saved him" or "he was killed".
“My bullet goes where my call goes, no matter how powerful the person. I would like to assure everyone that those who did not respond to my call will get my bullet sooner or later,” the post reads.
"The liars pretend that I am the man of such and such an MP, that I have access to such and such a minister, that I get up and sit with such and such an officer, that such and such people now have a bodyguard." an oxygen cylinder and maybe even a doctor in their car.
Such people who insulted my boss and my ego should apologize publicly, return the bodyguard to Jharkhand Police and conduct their affairs peacefully. You will suffer more if you make me work harder,” the post reads.