MEERUT, March 2 -- Police have arrested two men for allegedly conspiring in the murder of bakery owner Mohammad Asad, 62, in Bulandshahr. The victim was shot dead near a mosque on Friday evening after he backed a neighbour in a property dispute against a history-sheeter, police said. However, the main accused, history-sheeter Zafar Hussain, and his two sons remain at large. Satpal Antil, senior superintendent of police (SSP), said the murder stemmed from a family and property dispute. Further arrests are expected as the search for the absconding accused continues. Those arrested are Mohammad Faizan, son-in-law of the main accused Zafar Hussain, and his associate Alamgir. Both allegedly helped plan the killing. Police said the dispute centred on a house in Aashiyana Colony owned by Zafar's younger brother. Zafar allegedly sold the property fraudulently, leading to a case against him, his wife and his sons. Asad had sided with the younger brother, which allegedly deepened tensions between them. On Friday evening, Asad had offered prayers near his home and broken his Ramazan fast before leaving on a scooter with his brother-in-law, Mujahid alias Daniel, for Taraweeh prayers at a mosque in the Kotwali area. At the Bangla Gaon intersection in the Nagfani locality, Zafar allegedly approached from behind on a motorcycle and shot Asad in the head. He died on the spot. A post-mortem examination conducted on Saturday, preceded by an X-ray to trace the bullet's path, revealed Asad was shot from roughly one to one-and-a-half metres away on the right side, with the bullet exiting near the left cheek after causing fatal brain injury....