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Two Detained For Indian-Origin Man Pragaret 'Charlie' Singh's Murder In Britain

IANS, 03 Jun, 2015 12:52 PM
    Police on Wednesday arrested two men on suspicion of murdering a British Indian businessman, a media report said on Wednesday.
     
    Pragaret Singh -- known to family and friends as Charlie Singh -- was shot dead last year near his office in Manchester city's Openshaw area. 
     
    Police on Wednesday morning detained two men, aged 22 and 23, after raiding three properties in Moss Side area of Manchester and one in Glossop area of Derbyshire county, Manchester Evening News reported.
     
    Police believe that the killers drove off in a light-coloured car after killing Singh. 

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