Killer’s slip-up helps Chattisgarh police crack murder case after 10 years
Killer’s slip-up helps Chattisgarh police crack murder case after 10 years
The murder case came to the fore again when the police found out that the main accused had casually mentioned to a friend that he had killed someone in 2011.
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Police were tipped off and arrested the main accused. (File photo)
The Chattisgarh Police solved a decade-old murder after the accused admitted to a friend that he had killed a man in 2011, PTI reported.
The case pertains to the murder of Lekhram Sen (40), a resident of Kosrangi village, whose body was found in a field in the neighbouring Farhada village back in January 2011.
Chhattisgarh Police summons BJP s Sambit Patra in toolkit case
Chhattisgarh Police summons BJP s Sambit Patra in toolkit case
Chattisgarh Police has issued a notice to Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) national spokesperson Sambit Patra in the ‘toolkit’ case.
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Chattisgarh Police has issued a notice to Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) national spokesperson Sambit Patra in the ‘toolkit’ case. Sambit Patra has been asked to appear at the Civil Lines Police Station in Raipur on Sunday for questioning, following a complaint filed by NSUI, the student wing of the Congress.
In its complaint, NSUI via its Chattisgarh unit,
Maoists release CRPF commando
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The abducted commando was handed over to local villagers.
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CRPF Commando Rakeshwar Singh Minhas who was abducted by the Maoists after the April 3 encounter at Tarrem in Chattisgarh’s Sukma was released on Thursday.
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The abducted commando was handed over to local villagers.
On the request of the Chattisgarh police, social activists Dharampal Saini, 91, Tellam Boraiah and seven journalists secured the release.
The commando, Rakeshwar Singh Minhas is from the Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) of the CRPF, a unit specially trained for operations in Left Wing Extremism (LWE) affected areas. Recalling the events leading to Mr. Minhas’ release, Bijapur-based journalist Ganesh Mishra told
Twenty-two personnel from various security forces like the
Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) of the Central Reserve Police Force, its Bastariya battalion and those from the District Reserve Guard and STF of the Chattisgarh Police were killed in the ambush that took place along the Bijapur-Sukma border on Saturday.
Thirty-one jawans were injured while
CoBRA commando Rakeshwar Singh Minhas, belonging to its 210th battalion, went missing after the gunfight and was stated to be taken hostage by the Naxalites.
The security forces had claimed that they recovered the body of a female Maoist from the spot. Signed by the spokesperson of the DSZC, Vikalp, the statement said the government should declare the name of some mediators for the release of the captured jawan .