Woman among four booked for murdering Bhatinda youth

Woman among four booked for murdering Bhatinda youth

NAKODAR: The Nakodar sadar police have booked four persons including a woman on the charge of murdering a Bhatinda youth.

The investigating officer and station house officer (SHO) Palwindar Singh said that the accused have been identified as Ramandeep Kaur daughter of Resham Singh a resident of Daya Kalan village under Dharam Kot police station in Moga, Mukesh Kumar son of Mall Nath a resident of ward no.13, Moga,AmrikSingh son of Baljit Singh a resident Daya Kalan village and Ajit Singh son of Gulzar Singh a resident of Bandalan village under Jagraon sadar police station.

Nachhatar Singh a resident of Kothe Kaur Singh Wale (Ablu) village under Nehian Wala police station Bathinda complained to the police that the accused murdered his son Manprit Singh (22) and dumped his body on a roadside near Kang Sahibu village.

He said in his complaint that his son served in a Moga hospital for three years and now was serving in a Jalandhar hospital he told his family about his visit on September 6 but did not reach home.

The Father of the deceased said in his complaint that he registered a lost report at division no.4 police station on 9 in connection with the disappearance of his son on September 9 which issued an advertisement and phoned me on Thursday about a dead body found near Kang Sahibu village under Nakodar Sadar police station and asked him to identify the body.

Nachhtar Singh said he reached on the spot and identified the body of his son.

He said his son developed a relationship with Ramandeep Kaur while serving in Moga hospital who was also serving there and has also relations with the accused Mukesh Yadav. He said that Yadav along with other accused threatened his son and made unsuccessful attempts to attack him.

Nachhtar Singh said that his son left Moga hospital job and joined Jalandhar hospital and the accused Ramandeep Kaur followed him and openly threatened him to teach him a lesson they kidnapped Manpreet Singh on September 6 and murdered him.

SHO said that a case under sections 302(murder) and 34(committing the crime with common intention) of the Indian Penal Code has been registered against the accused and further investigations are on.


Sep 16 2022 4:48AM
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