Two individuals, Suraj Vilas Patil and Harsh Sunil Patil, were arrested by New Delhi police for allegedly murdering Sanjay Shriram Patil over a land dispute in Ambarnath, Maharashtra. The incident occurred on Tuesday night, with the victim attacked with a sharp weapon and succumbing to his injuries.
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NEW DELHI: Police on Wednesday arrested two persons for allegedly killing a 52-year-old man over a land dispute at Ambarnath in Maharashtra's Thane district, an official said.
The accused, identified as Suraj Vilas Patil and Harsh Sunil Patil, murdered Sanjay Shriram Patil on Tuesday night, he said.
Senior Police Inspector Sailesh Salvi stated, "Around 10 pm on Tuesday, the accused attacked the victim with a sharp weapon on the Shiv Mandir Road here, following which he died." His body was later sent to a local govt hospital for post-mortem, he said.
A case under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) section 103(1) (murder) has been registered against the duo at the Shivaji Nagar Police Station, the official added.
The body of the victim, identified as Sanjay Sriram Patil, was sent to the govt hospital for a post-mortem.
As per the probe conducted so far, the murder is a fallout of a dispute over five acres of land that the victim purchased from one Shantaram Patil, the police said.
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