AMBALA: Police on Wednesday night recovered the burnt body of a person, whose identification is but to be showed, along side a burnt two-wheeler from the jungle space behind a bus stand workshop in Sector four at Naraingarh in the Ambala district of Haryana.
On the grievance of Dinesh Kumar Joshi, Naraingarh police registered a case underneath segment 346 (wrongful confinement in secret) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) after his son identified as Naman Joshi (29) went lacking on Tuesday night along side his two-wheeler from Sector four of Naraingarh.
Naraingarh deputy superintendent of police (DSP) Amit Kumar Bhatia showed that “the burnt two-wheeler is the same as belongs to lacking Naman whilst the body is but to be identified as it is burnt and identification can't be showed with out the DNA take a look at. The two-wheeler has been identified from the chassis quantity.”
“Prima facie, it seems that to be a case of suicide as Naman’s oldsters said that he used to be underneath melancholy for sometime since he separated from his spouse. We are investigating the matter from each the angles,” added DSP Bhatia.
Naraingarh SHO sub-inspector Chander Bhan said, “The corpse has been kept on the Naraingarh Civil Hospital mortuary for a post-mortem on Friday. The crime team also visited the spot and collected some clues from there. We have recovered the leftover of a plastic can and its ash has been accrued for forensic inspection. "
On the grievance of Dinesh Kumar Joshi, Naraingarh police registered a case underneath segment 346 (wrongful confinement in secret) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) after his son identified as Naman Joshi (29) went lacking on Tuesday night along side his two-wheeler from Sector four of Naraingarh.
Naraingarh deputy superintendent of police (DSP) Amit Kumar Bhatia showed that “the burnt two-wheeler is the same as belongs to lacking Naman whilst the body is but to be identified as it is burnt and identification can't be showed with out the DNA take a look at. The two-wheeler has been identified from the chassis quantity.”
“Prima facie, it seems that to be a case of suicide as Naman’s oldsters said that he used to be underneath melancholy for sometime since he separated from his spouse. We are investigating the matter from each the angles,” added DSP Bhatia.
Naraingarh SHO sub-inspector Chander Bhan said, “The corpse has been kept on the Naraingarh Civil Hospital mortuary for a post-mortem on Friday. The crime team also visited the spot and collected some clues from there. We have recovered the leftover of a plastic can and its ash has been accrued for forensic inspection. "
Ambala: Burnt body of man recovered; probe on
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