Friday, 13 September 2013

Police solves murder of Doctor in 24-hours

Unnatural relationship led to death

Tahir Mushtaq

JAMMU, Sept 13: A middle aged doctor whose decomposed body was found in secluded place at Ban Talab area on September 10 was killed by a 23 year old man Sanjeev Kumar alias killer because he was fed up with the unnatural relationship with the victim.

Police informed that the accused told the interrogators that the deceased was mentally harassing him and he was fed with the relationship.

On September 10, his body was recovered from bushes at Rajinder Nagar, Ban Talab. It was shifted by police to the GMCH mortuary for identification. Later his family identified the body in the mortuary last evening.

The Ford Figo car of the victim which was missing has also been recovered while the mobile phone has been destroyed by the accused. A case under RPC 302 has been registered against the accused in Police Station Domana.

“It is clear case of personal enmity which led to the death of the victim. During investigation we got some clues and arrested Sanjeev Kumar, who spelled the beans”, said Vijay Choudhary, Station House Officer (SHO), Domana.

It is pertinent to mention here that the doctor, Dr Anil Arora who was missing from his residence at Gandhi Nagar here since September 8 last, was found lying dead in bushes at a secluded place at Ban Talab on the city outskirts here.

Dr. Arora, a physician, who was posted at primary health centre (PHC) Bhalwal, left his residence at Gandhi Nagar on September 8 last in his Ford Figo car (JK02AP/6141) but did not return home.


His family lodged a missing report in this regard with Gandhi Nagar police station on September 9.

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