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BREAKING: Reward on Absconding Husband Raised to ₹30,000 in Twisha Sharma Case

In a significant update in the ongoing investigation related to the death case of Twisha Sharma, authorities have increased the reward amount for information leading to the arrest of her absconding husband, Samarth Singh. The Bhopal Police Commissioner has revised the earlier reward from ₹10,000 to ₹30,000, intensifying efforts to trace the accused. Police officials said the decision has been taken to accelerate the search operation and encourage the public to share credible information regarding his whereabouts. Multiple police teams are actively conducting raids and surveillance operations at suspected locations, while technical monitoring and intelligence inputs are also being used to track movement patterns of the accused. The case has already seen several developments since Twisha Sharma’s death, including the filing of an FIR and continued investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. The victim’s family has raised concerns over the investigation process and has been demanding a deeper and more transparent probe. Authorities have appealed to citizens to cooperate with law enforcement agencies and report any verified information that could assist in the arrest. Police have also warned against the spread of rumours or unverified claims, stating that misinformation could disrupt the investigation. Senior officers are closely supervising the case as it remains a priority for the local administration. The reward hike is being seen as part of a broader strategy to speed up the manhunt and bring the accused into custody at the earliest. Investigations are still underway, and officials have reiterated that all possible leads are being pursued to ensure progress in the case and deliver justice.

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