
The Narnaul CIA unit of Mahendragarh district police arrested wanted criminal Sanjay Kalba and two accomplices, Ghanshyam and Aditya, following a late-night armed encounter. The suspects opened fire after attempting to evade police checkpoints near Rewari Road flyover. Police fired in self-defense, injuring Sanjay in the leg before apprehending all three. Illegal weapons were seized, and a fresh case was registered for attacking police and obstructing duty. Sanjay faces multiple charges across Haryana and Rajasthan.
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The tone across the articles is factual and neutral, reporting the incident and police response without emotive language. The coverage highlights the police's successful operation and seizure of weapons while noting the suspects' resistance, maintaining an objective stance without overtly positive or negative sentiment.
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| thetribune | Wanted criminal, aides held after encounter Mahendragarhs Narnaul - The Tribune | Center | Neutral |
| thetribune | Wanted murder accused Sanjay Kalba arrested after late-night police encounter in Narnaul - The Tribune | Center | Neutral |
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