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Murder mystery solved after seven years in J&K

With the arrest of two persons, the police has claimed to solve a seven-year-old murder case which remained shrouded under mystery in this mountainous district of Jammu and Kashmir

Updated on: Jan 14, 2015 04:25 PM IST
PTI | By , Ramban (J&K
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With the arrest of two persons, the police has claimed to solve a seven-year-old murder case which remained shrouded under mystery in this mountainous district of Jammu and Kashmir

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On July 30, 2007, Mohmmad Yousuf, a resident of Halla Dhundrath, here lodged a complaint that his cousin identified as Ghulam Qadir was missing for more than a month.

"Investigations were launched after the case wasregistered, but as there was neither any witness nor any clue,the case remained shrouded in mystery," a police officer privy to the case said.

Later the case was handed over to the SIT."During the course of investigation we identified an
individual who had seen Ghulam Qadir for the last time.

On questioning he revealed that he saw three persons going towards Dumni Galli forests," said Ajay Chib station house officer Ramban.

The witness further told that after some time he saw only two of them returning. One of the accused identified by the witness was picked up for questioning and during his interrogation he revealed the name of his other accomplice.

"Two of the accused identified as Mohammad Sharieef andGhulam Nabi were arrested by the police and an FIR was registered against the two. On interrogation they accepted to have killed Ghulam Qadir by pushing him from the cliff in the remote forest," the SHO said.

 
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