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Jammu Police solve 3 murder cases, including woman’s blind murder case
10/19/2025 9:40:33 PM
Atul Sharma
Early Times Report

Jammu, Oct 19: Jammu Police have solved three murder cases, including a blind murder initially projected as a natural death.
According to the details available with Early Times Jammu Police, south zone unearthed a blind murder case uncovered the murder of a woman which was otherwise projected as natural death. “The complaint was received one month after the incident and the case was solved in shortest possible time,” said an official.
He said that acting swiftly and with detailed attention to available evidence, Police Station Bahu Fort, under the command of Inspector Sushil Choudhary, arrested the husband of the deceased woman, solving a case that had remained unreported for nearly a month. The investigation was conducted under the close supervision of SSP Jammu, with overall monitoring by SP South and SDPO East, ensuring a professional and time-bound probe.
While giving the details, the official said, “On 26.09.2025, Sabina Sunuwar D/o Akbar Khan R/o Dhol Wali Gali, Nai Basti, Jammu lodged a written complaint regarding the suspicious death of her sister Simriti Sunwar W/o Tej Pal Singh R/o Mangnar, District Poonch A/P Trikuta Nagar Extension, Jammu. The complainant stated that on 26.08.2025, her brother-in-law Tej Pal Singh S/o Subash Singh had taken his wife for alleged medical treatment but returned the next day with her dead body and hurriedly conducted her cremation at Shastri Nagar Cremation Ground, without informing any law enforcement agency and without postmortem examination, in an apparent attempt to conceal evidence.”
“The deceased was allegedly subjected to cruelty, bore suspicious ligature marks on her neck, and had ongoing financial disputes with her husband regarding the purchase of a new house. Supporting photographs were also provided by the complainant,” the official added.
“On receipt of the complaint, FIR No. 286/2025 U/S 103 BNS was registered at Police Station Bahu Fort. A professional investigation team, assisted by the FSL team and crime photographer, inspected the rented accommodation and collected all relevant evidence. On the basis of scientific analysis, technical corroboration, and witness testimony, the accused Tej Pal Singh was arrested on 27.09.2025 by Police Station Bahu Fort.”
MINOR BOY’S MURDER CASE SOLVED WITHIN HOURS
The official said that in another swift action, Police Post Bathindi cracked a gruesome murder case within hours of its reporting, bringing the accused to justice in record time.
“On 10.10.2025, Abdul Gafoor R/o Rahimabad, Bathindi, Jammu lodged a complaint at Police Post Bathindi stating that his minor son, Mohammad Zubair, had been found murdered in Sunjwan–Gaziabad area. He suspected Mansoor Alam S/o Ali Hasan R/o Rahimabad, Bathindi (a national of Burma), who had previously issued threats after his proposal to marry the complainant’s daughter was declined,” said an official.
He said, “Upon receipt of the complaint, FIR No. 299/2025 U/S 103 BNS was registered at Police Station Bahu Fort. Acting swiftly, the police team from Police Post Bathindi apprehended Mansoor Alam within hours. During sustained questioning, the accused confessed to the crime. Further investigation is underway.
5 ACCUSED ARRESTED SIMBAL CAMP MURDER CASE
Meanwhile, Jammu Police have apprehended the five accused (members of same family) in a brutal murder case reported from Simbal Camp, Miran Sahib. The arrests were made within days of the incident, reflecting the department’s unwavering commitment to justice and public safety, an official said.
“On 09/10/2025, an FIR No. 133/2025 under sections 109/126(2)/191(2) of the BNS was registered at Police Station Miran Sahib following a complaint from Harbhajan Kour, wife of the deceased Narinder Singh R/o Simbal Camp, Ward No. 01,” he said, adding, “As per the complaint, Narinder Singh was grievously assaulted by Tanveer Singh @ Kalu and Bavneet Singh @ Babby, along with their family members. The victim was immediately rushed to GMC Jammu, where doctors declared him brought dead. Section 103/BNS (Murder) was accordingly added to the case. After completing medico-legal formalities, the body was handed over to the legal heirs for last rites.”
“Taking prompt cognizance of the heinous crime, a police team led by SHO P/S Miran Sahib, Inspector Azad Ahmed, under the close supervision of SDPO R.S. Pura, SP Headquarters Jammu, and overall supervision of SSP Jammu launched an extensive manhunt to track down the accused. The team worked on multiple leads, raided several hideouts across Jammu and adjoining districts, and developed actionable intelligence,” the official said, adding, “Acting on credible information, the police team succeeded in arresting the two prime accused — Tanveer Singh and Bavneet Singh, both sons of Ranjeet Singh, residents of Simbal Camp, Miran Sahib, Tehsil R.S. Pura, District Jammu. A well-coordinated operation led to their successful apprehension. Subsequently three more accused including Ranjeet Singh s/O Sewa Singh, his wife Amrit Kour and his daughter Kanwal Preet Kour have also been arrested in connection with the case.”
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