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Police solve blind murder case within 24 hrs
11/27/2018 9:21:20 PM
Early Times Report

RAJOURI, Nov 27: Dharamshal police in Rajouri district with the help of family members of the deceased have solved his blind murder within 24 hours of the occurrence of the crime.
Police have arrested one person identified as Chain Singh and his wife Pooja Devi for the blind murder of their co-villager Satbir Singh, son of Babu Singh of Mughla village under Dharamshal police station.
On the complaint of deceased's family police initially booked Chain Singh in kidnapping case but later during investigation he admitted the crime and police have now booked him and his wife Pooja Devi in the blind murder of Satbir Singh.
According to Purshotam Singh, uncle of the deceased, Satbir went missing on Sunday and the family started search for him.
On Monday family members also approached Chain Singh who informed that Satbir had visited his house but left after sometime.
"Search continued and again Satbir's family approached Chain Singh at about 3 pm for any clue about Satbir's missing. But found that Chain Singh, his wife and mother were packing the luggage to leave the village and later left village at about 4 pm," said Purshotam.
Family got suspicious and they chased Chain Singh up to Badhog village in Kalakot tehsil where Chain's sister resides.
On this brother of the deceased, Sahdev Singh approached the police and lodged FIR against Chain Singh in kidnapping case under section 364 RPC and police team headed by Amit Singh, SHO arrested the both.
"During interrogation, accused revealed that he along with his wife has killed Satbir Singh and after the crime the body was buried in the nearby fields," said SSP, Yougal Manhas.
He added on Chain Singh's disclosure the body was recovered from the identified place in the presence of Girdhari Lal, ASP, SHO and Magistrate and later shifted to CHC Kalakot for post-mortem.
After legal formalities body was handed over to family and police have formally booked Chain Singh and his wife Pooja Devi in murder case under sections 302 and 364 RPC.
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