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Wife, paramour arrested for killing Delhi Police constable

PTI | By, Ghaziabad
Apr 24, 2013 08:37 PM IST

Delhi police constable Ajit Baliyan, who had died of bullet wounds on April 10, was murdered by his wife's paramour and had not committed suicide, the police on Wednesday said.

Delhi police constable Ajit Baliyan, who had died of bullet wounds on April 10, was murdered by his wife's paramour and had not committed suicide, the police on Wednesday said.

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Constable's wife Raj and her lover Mukesh have been arrested and the two have confessed to their involvement in the crime, SSP Nitin Tiwari said.

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According to initial reports, Ajit, who died of bullet wounds, had committed suicide after a tiff with wife but his family had alleged that he was murdered, Tiwari said, adding the suicide story was woven by Raj to misguide the police.

Ajit was attached with the Shakarpur Police Station in Delhi and was staying in the Rajendra Nagar area.

Tiwari said during the course of investigation, victim's eight-year-old daughter told police that on the night of the incident, Ajit had given his service revolver to Raj, leading to doubts over the angle of suicide.

When Raj was quizzed on the basis of child's revelation, she disclosed to have given the pistol to Mukesh, who killed Ajit, Tiwari said.

He further said according to post-mortem report, there were four bullet wounds in the victim's body, which is practically not possible if a man commits suicide.

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