GREATER NOIDA: A 35-year-old guy, accused of murdering his live-in spouse in Dadri was arrested from his native land in Aligarh on Sunday. The accused, Ashok Kumar Upadhaya (35), killed Sushma Devi (30) on October 14 and fled to his local position Hardullah Ganj, Aligarh.
Ram Sen Singh, SHO, Dadri police station, said: "The woman, also an original resident of Aligarh, lived in a rented accommodation in Brahmpuri Mohalla. Her neighbours found her with a bullet wound on her head outside her house at around 9pm on October 14. She was rushed to Dadri government hospital where doctors declared her brought dead." The girl lived by myself at the time of the incident and there was nobody to percentage extra details after the incident took place.
Police said that a case of murder was registered in opposition to an unknown individual. They were ready to track Upadhaya through phone records. Police found that there have been common calls between the sufferer and the accused. They put Upadhaya's number on surveillance and traced him to Hardullah Ganj in Aligarh. A staff of Noida police was dispatched to Aligarh and they arrested him from his space. During interrogation, the accused broke down and confessed to his crime.
As in line with Upadhaya's confession, he had known Devi for around 8 years. She was married to Mukesh, who died in a highway twist of fate. Three years in the past, she moved to this rented accommodation in Dadri and began dwelling with Ashok. However, not too long ago she requested Ashok to move out of the home and informed him that she had secretly married any other guy. The accused informed police that the lady abused him and ousted him from the home they'd been dwelling in. Ashok took this as an insult and made up our minds to kill the lady.
Police said that at the evening of October 14, Ashok, armed with a country-made revolver, came to Brahmpuri Mohalla. "He roamed around the house looking for a suitable time to strike. Suddenly the electricity supply of that area went out and the woman came outside her room. The accused approached her and fired at point-blank range," said police.
Devi was rushed to the hospital where she was declared brought dead. The accused controlled to flee within the darkness and returned to his native land. "A case of murder has been registered against the accused. He was produced in court and sent to judicial custody," police said.
Ram Sen Singh, SHO, Dadri police station, said: "The woman, also an original resident of Aligarh, lived in a rented accommodation in Brahmpuri Mohalla. Her neighbours found her with a bullet wound on her head outside her house at around 9pm on October 14. She was rushed to Dadri government hospital where doctors declared her brought dead." The girl lived by myself at the time of the incident and there was nobody to percentage extra details after the incident took place.
Police said that a case of murder was registered in opposition to an unknown individual. They were ready to track Upadhaya through phone records. Police found that there have been common calls between the sufferer and the accused. They put Upadhaya's number on surveillance and traced him to Hardullah Ganj in Aligarh. A staff of Noida police was dispatched to Aligarh and they arrested him from his space. During interrogation, the accused broke down and confessed to his crime.
As in line with Upadhaya's confession, he had known Devi for around 8 years. She was married to Mukesh, who died in a highway twist of fate. Three years in the past, she moved to this rented accommodation in Dadri and began dwelling with Ashok. However, not too long ago she requested Ashok to move out of the home and informed him that she had secretly married any other guy. The accused informed police that the lady abused him and ousted him from the home they'd been dwelling in. Ashok took this as an insult and made up our minds to kill the lady.
Police said that at the evening of October 14, Ashok, armed with a country-made revolver, came to Brahmpuri Mohalla. "He roamed around the house looking for a suitable time to strike. Suddenly the electricity supply of that area went out and the woman came outside her room. The accused approached her and fired at point-blank range," said police.
Devi was rushed to the hospital where she was declared brought dead. The accused controlled to flee within the darkness and returned to his native land. "A case of murder has been registered against the accused. He was produced in court and sent to judicial custody," police said.
35-yr-old arrested for killing live-in partner over ‘infidelity’
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