DIBRUGARH/ GUWAHATI: The town police on Thursday arrested Debashish Khargharia-wanted with regards to abatement of his oldsters' suicide on July 1 in Sivasagar. After 18 days of ducking the regulation, the accused used to be after all stuck by way of the police at the foundation of an FIR filed by way of some of the 3 daughters of the deceased couple-Rajani and Ruby Khargharia. The oldsters lived in a rented area in Sivasagar.
Acting on a tip off, the Sivasagar police-in a joint operation with the town police-nabbed the culprit from the Six Mile space in Guwahati. He used to be taking safe haven in a area on this neighbourhood together with his spouse Geetashree, who is also needed by way of the police. While Geetashree managed to evade the police, Debashish used to be stuck from the Ganesh Mandir HS School space round eight within the morning.
The police said the couple were dodging arrest by way of converting their hideouts continuously or even shifting outdoor of the state. They were in Guwahati to file for an anticipatory bail. "His wife will also be in our custody soon," said Sivasagar DSP Prafulla Sonowal, who led the operation. Debashish has been taken to Sivasagar for questioning.
"To evade arrest, Debashish and his wife did not use their mobile phones since they went into hiding. They came to Guwahati a couple of days ago," said Sivasagar SP Subodh Sonowal.
Debashish's oldsters had left at the back of five notes blaming their son, an ONGC worker and his spouse Geetashree, a TET teacher, for driving them to suicide. The couple were in such dire straits that they may now not come up with the money for to buy meals, medicines and pay area rent. They had offered all their houses to safe a job for their son, some of the notes mentioned. But upon getting the activity, Debashish reportedly bring to an end all ties together with his oldsters.
One of the 3 married daughters of the deceased couple filed an FIR with the Sivasagar police maintaining her brother and sister-in-law chargeable for the suicide in their oldsters. Based on her complaint, the Sivasagar police registered a case against Debashish and his spouse beneath section 306 and 420 of IPC.
Acting on a tip off, the Sivasagar police-in a joint operation with the town police-nabbed the culprit from the Six Mile space in Guwahati. He used to be taking safe haven in a area on this neighbourhood together with his spouse Geetashree, who is also needed by way of the police. While Geetashree managed to evade the police, Debashish used to be stuck from the Ganesh Mandir HS School space round eight within the morning.
The police said the couple were dodging arrest by way of converting their hideouts continuously or even shifting outdoor of the state. They were in Guwahati to file for an anticipatory bail. "His wife will also be in our custody soon," said Sivasagar DSP Prafulla Sonowal, who led the operation. Debashish has been taken to Sivasagar for questioning.
"To evade arrest, Debashish and his wife did not use their mobile phones since they went into hiding. They came to Guwahati a couple of days ago," said Sivasagar SP Subodh Sonowal.
Debashish's oldsters had left at the back of five notes blaming their son, an ONGC worker and his spouse Geetashree, a TET teacher, for driving them to suicide. The couple were in such dire straits that they may now not come up with the money for to buy meals, medicines and pay area rent. They had offered all their houses to safe a job for their son, some of the notes mentioned. But upon getting the activity, Debashish reportedly bring to an end all ties together with his oldsters.
One of the 3 married daughters of the deceased couple filed an FIR with the Sivasagar police maintaining her brother and sister-in-law chargeable for the suicide in their oldsters. Based on her complaint, the Sivasagar police registered a case against Debashish and his spouse beneath section 306 and 420 of IPC.
Absconding son held for parents' suicide
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