Lordganj cops solve man’s murder case in 24 hours
   Date :13-Oct-2020

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 SP Siddharth Bahuguna, accompanied by police team, addressing a press conference.
 
 
Staff Reporter :
 
Lordganj police have solved the blind murder mystery and nabbed the accused within 24 hours of the incident. The man was killed following a dispute in payment after winning Satta amount by hammering his head and chest with a stone.
 
The accused has been identified as Brijesh Chadhar (22), son of Laxman Chadhar, a native of Meshakhurd village, Rehli in Sagar district and currently lived at under construction house in Kacchpura Society. Superintendent of Police, Siddharth Bahuguna (IPS) disclosed this while addressing a press conference, on Monday. SP, Bahuguna informed that, on October 11, the body of Satish Patel (49), resident of Kachhpura was found below Kachhpura bridge in Lordganj.
 
Investigating the case, police learnt that the deceased was last seen with a man named Brijesh Chadhar, working as watchman at under construction house late night on October 10. Acting on the tip-off, police started a search and nabbed the suspected man from his native village in Rehli, Sagar district. In the interrogation, the accused confessed killing of Satish Patel. He informed that Satish Patel was bookie of Satta. On October 9, he booked a Satta number of Rs. 100 through Satish Patel and he won the Satta. He demanded the winning prize of Rs. 8,000 and he called to Satish Patel at Kachhpura Tiraha where they consumed liquor at Link Road.
 
They were standing on stairs of Kachhpura Bridge where he demanded his winning money of Rs. 8,000 when Satish refused him for giving money and told that he had no evidence of booking Satta number when they started arguing. He pushed to Satish on the ground from stairs. He came downstairs and hammered the head and chest of Satish with a stone. He reached home and filled his clothes with blood marks in a sack and dumped it into garbage on a plot and escaped at his native place in Rehli. On his identification, police have retrieved the clothes with blood marks.