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In connection with the murder of a 55-year-old woman, whose decomposed body was found inside her home, the Bijnor police in Uttar Pradesh have arrested the wife of her nephew and her lover.The incident took place in Khari village under the .
, May 18 (IANS) A man in Uttar Pradesh s Bijnor district has been arrested for allegedly shooting his elder brother, who tried to stop him from carrying a gun to the fields.Dharamveer Singh, Bijnor Superintendent of Police, said the accused .
After video goes viral, man booked for beating daughter-in-law
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Bijnor : , June 30 (IANS) A 64-year-old man has been booked for allegedly beating his widowed daughter-in-law in full public view.
A video of a man brutally thrashing a woman, tied up with a chain, on a street in the Haldaur region of Bijnor had gone viral on social media.
The video clip shows the man hitting the woman while some passers-by stand by watching.
Taking note of the video, police swung into action. Both the elderly man and the woman have been identified.
Giving details, Dharamveer Singh, Bijnor Superintendent of Police, said, The man has been identified as Hridesh Kumar, 64, and the woman is his widowed daughter-in-law, Saroj Devi, 40.
Bijnor, April 1
In a bizarre incident, a thief suffered a heart attack when he found that the money he had robbed was far in excess of his expectation.
He could not contain his joy and suffered a heart attack and a large part of the money went into his treatment.
The matter came to light when one of the two thieves was arrested on Wednesday in connection with the theft committed last month in the Kotwali Dehat area and he confessed before the police during interrogation.
Bijnor Superintendent of Police, Dharam Veer Singh, said two thieves broke into a public service centre owned by one Nawab Haider on the intervening night of February 16 and 17.