Neemuch police solve blind murder case, two arrested

According to further details based on a press note, police on April 27 found the body of an unknown person. He had several injuries marks around the head and on the body.

FP News ServiceUpdated: Tuesday, July 05, 2022, 06:27 PM IST
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Neemuch (Madhya Pradesh): Neemuch police have claimed to have solved a blind murder case and arrested two accused involved in the offence. The accused were also produced before the court from where they were sent on police remand till July 10.

According to further details based on a press note, police on April 27 found the body of an unknown person. He had several injuries marks around the head and on the body. On being informed about the incident, the police registered a case and launched further investigation.

The deceased was then identified as Ratanlal Jatiya, a native of Bhadsoda village of Chittorgarh who was missing since April 23. He was last seen going towards his salon from his native village. A special team was constituted in wake of the incident. The police discovered that the two accused, Khemraj Pyarchand and Ratanlal Bhanwarlal, natives of Karukada had intercepted Ratanlal.

On which, police rounded up two suspected accused. During the investigation, it comes to the fore that the duo took him to a secluded place and smashed his head with a heavy stone over some old rivalry and threw his body. Following which a case of murder was registered agianst the accused. Duo were produced in the court from where they were sent on police remand till July 10. Further investigation was on.

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