ACP gave a big update in the murder of a youth…

Today, the police arrested two accused in the murder case of an auto driver in Cyber City Gurugram adjacent to Delhi. So far, the police have arrested three accused including the main accused in this murder case. ACP Abhilaksh Joshi of Gurugram Sohna said that a woman had told in a written complaint in Thana City Sohna Gurugram that she is a resident of village Raisina Gurugram. Her son kuldeep, who is 27 years old, drives an auto rickshaw from Dhunela to Sohna.


The woman told that on august 5, her son had gone from home with an auto rickshaw and did not return till evening. During this time, they came to know that her son's auto rickshaw is parked near GD Goenka university on Sohna Road, so they reached near the auto rickshaw and inquired around but could not find anything about her son. On the complaint received, a case was registered under the relevant sections in Thana City Sohna Gurugram.


ACP Abhilaksh Joshi said that the body of the missing youth was recovered. On the complaint of the deceased's uncle, the police added more sections related to murder. ACP Sohna Abhilaksh Joshi said that while taking action in this case, Gurugram police arrested the main accused Virendra alias Ajay, resident of Saanp Ki Nangli, who committed the murder, yesterday. Apart from this, Gurugram police has arrested two more accused in the same case today.


ACP said that during police interrogation of the arrested accused, it was found that the deceased kuldeep was having an affair with a woman who was a close relative of accused Virendra alias Ajay. Due to which, the accused Virendra, along with his companions, first did a recce of the deceased kuldeep and then kidnapped and killed him after getting the opportunity. ACP Sohna said that in this case, the police arrested the main accused ajay yesterday and today his two more companions were arrested from Saanp Ki Nangli village. police said that the arrested accused were produced in the district court where they were produced on police demand for two days.


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