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Lalitpur murder mystery solved in 6 hours… Rajkumar had refused to massage, 3 friends together killed him, arrested
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Lalitpur murder mystery solved in 6 hours… Rajkumar had refused to massage, 3 friends together killed him, arrested

A heart-wrenching incident has come to light in Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh, where a young man was brutally beaten to death over a dispute during a liquor party. Lalitpur Kotwali Police arrested all three accused within just 6 hours of the incident. According to police investigation, the deceased Rajkumar alias Channu was invited by his friends for a liquor party, and all four had been drinking alcohol since morning.

Trivial Dispute Turns Deadly

The accused asked Rajkumar to massage their feet, but he clearly refused. This refusal sparked an argument that quickly escalated between them. Under the influence of alcohol, the accused attacked Rajkumar with a belt and a heavy iron rod, brutally beating him to death on the spot.

Body Disposed to Conceal Crime

To hide their crime, the accused devised a sinister plan. They picked up Rajkumar’s body from the house and threw it on the roadside near Guru Nanak Dharamshala in Nai Basti, attempting to make the incident look like a hit and run accident. However, police became suspicious after examining the condition of the body and launched a thorough investigation.

With the help of the forensic team, surveillance footage, and scientific evidence, police connected the links and exposed the entire conspiracy within hours.

Three Accused Arrested

The police arrested three accused: Samyak Rajnayak alias Rahi Jain (38), Gajendra Narwaria alias Gajendra Singh Rajput (37), and Gaurav Raikwar (25). According to police, the main accused Samyak and Gajendra are vicious criminals with serious criminal histories. Multiple cases against them are registered under the Gangster Act, gang rape, POCSO Act, and fatal attacks.

Police have registered a case against the accused under murder (BNS section 103(1)) and the SC/ST Act, and they have been sent to jail.

Report by Krishna Bihari from Lalitpur