India, July 24 -- Around 9am on July 18, a day after Bihar gangster Chandan Mishra was shot dead at Paras Hospital in Patna, the West Bengal police received an alert from their counterparts in Bihar that the gang behind the crime was heading towards West Bengal.
The gang members were not using any cellphones to stay off the grid. So, there was no way the police could track them using their mobile tower location, officials said.
"The accused persons in the car had switched off their mobile phones. Hence, we were not able to track them. We had the vehicle's number and its description. The only way to track them was the vehicle in which they were travelling," said a senior IPS officer involved in the case.
Officers of the West Bengal poli...
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