JAMMU: With the arrest of three persons, including the victim’s wife, Jammu & Kashmir police on Sunday claimed to have cracked the “blind murder” that took place under the jurisdiction of Police Station Chenani of Udhampur district on May 22.
A police spokesperson said: “On May 22, information was received at PS Chenani regarding a suspicious bag lying in a stony area at Laddha village, which was emitting a foul smell. A police team, on reaching the spot, found a decomposed body inside the bag”.
Investigations revealed that the deceased was Ravi Kumar , son of Parkash Chand, a resident of Chulna, Panchari, of Udhampur district.
The police led by SDPO Chenani rounded up several suspects. After sustained interrogation and forensic analysis, Nisha Devi , wife of the deceased; Kanta Devi, wife of Bittu Ram; and Joginder, son of Bittu Ram, were taken into custody, he said.
The three accused, all residents of Nargela-Udhampur, had confessed to the crime, citing a domestic dispute , the spokesperson claimed.
Based on their disclosures, recovery of key items related to the crime, including the murder weapon, had been made. Further investigation is underway.
A police spokesperson said: “On May 22, information was received at PS Chenani regarding a suspicious bag lying in a stony area at Laddha village, which was emitting a foul smell. A police team, on reaching the spot, found a decomposed body inside the bag”.
Investigations revealed that the deceased was Ravi Kumar , son of Parkash Chand, a resident of Chulna, Panchari, of Udhampur district.
The police led by SDPO Chenani rounded up several suspects. After sustained interrogation and forensic analysis, Nisha Devi , wife of the deceased; Kanta Devi, wife of Bittu Ram; and Joginder, son of Bittu Ram, were taken into custody, he said.
The three accused, all residents of Nargela-Udhampur, had confessed to the crime, citing a domestic dispute , the spokesperson claimed.
Based on their disclosures, recovery of key items related to the crime, including the murder weapon, had been made. Further investigation is underway.
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