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Atiq Ahmed shootout: SIT in Prayagraj to recreate crime scene

The Special Investigation Team (SIT) will recreate the crime scene of the shootout involving Atiq Ahmed and Ashraf, in an effort to understand how the three suspects arrived and killed them.

The SIT is trying to piece together the events of the shootout and understand the sequence of events leading up to the murder of Atiq Ahmed and Ashraf. The team hopes that by recreating the scene of the crime, they will be able to gain a better understanding of how the suspects were able to carry out the attack.

The SIT has been investigating the case since the incident took place and has made several arrests in connection with the shootout. The team is committed to bringing the perpetrators of the crime to justice and will leave no stone unturned in their investigation.

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