In Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh, a woman and her lover have been arrested on Saturday for killing a three -year -old innocent daughter. Both of them are also accused of trying to false others after killing them. The police disclosed the entire case and sent both the accused to jail. A detailed investigation of this case is going on.
SP (Rural) Tejveer Singh said that this incident came to light on 1 October. A woman named Seema alias Lali lodged a complaint with Narora police station. He told the police that Lalatresh and some of his colleagues had kidnapped his daughter Divyanshi. He intends to kill him. On the basis of this complaint, the police immediately registered a case.
Even before the investigation of the case started, the police found the body of Divyanshi in a canal. The police intensified the investigation. During this time, the police came to know that the complaint of the border was false. He, along with his lover Yatendra, killed the girl. When the police took both of them into custody and strictly questioned them, they accepted their crime.
Seema told the police that her husband had died some time ago. She was living with Yatendra. His daughter Divyanshi often harassed her. When she went to work, there were frequent quarrels between the two. Along with this, there was a dispute between Seema and Yatendra with a local woman Lalatresh, a local woman from Ahmedgarh.
Seema and Yatendra hatched a conspiracy to take advantage of this dispute. He decided that he would kill the girl and blame Lalatresh and her associates for this. As part of the conspiracy, the two accused together killed the girl. Narora was thrown into the Ganges canal and threw his body. After this, went to the police station and lodged a complaint.
The accused told the police that Divyanshi had become a hindrance in his life. Due to this, the couple decided to kill him. After killing him, his body was thrown into the canal. The police arrested both the accused. A case has been registered against both of them under the relevant sections of the Indian Code.
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