Two arrested in Gurugram for killing a man over monetary dispute

Gurugram: The Police in Gurugram on Saturday have arrested two accused for allegedly killing a 46-year-old man who was demanding his Rs 30,000 which he lent to one of the accused. Official sources said that the victim was identified as Rakesh, a resident of Mahavir Enclave, Palam Delhi. The arrested accused were identified as Avnish.

Gurugram: The Police in Gurugram on Saturday have arrested two accused for allegedly killing a 46-year-old man who was demanding his Rs 30,000 which he lent to one of the accused.

Official sources said that the victim was identified as Rakesh, a resident of Mahavir Enclave, Palam Delhi.

The arrested accused were identified as Avnish Kumar and Bobby Kumar, a resident of Uttar Pradesh.

Police said that on January 23, they received information regarding a body lying in a vacant plot in the village of Binola, Gurugram.

On receiving the information, the police team, along with FSL, Scene-of-Crime and Fingerprint teams, reached the spot to collect evidence.

“The Sarpanch of village Binola, Gurugram, told the police on January 23 that when he went out for a walk in the morning, he saw the body lying in an empty plot in village Binola, who had marks on his neck, which appeared to have been murdered by an unknown person. On the received complaint, a case was registered under the relevant sections at Police Station Bilaspur, Gurugram,” Sandeep Kumar, spokesperson of the Gurugram Police said.

During the investigation, a crime branch team of Manesar of the city police nabbed the accused on Friday and took them on police remand.

During police interrogation, it was found that the accused, Avnish, works as a rider in Good Food Store Company in Sector-53, Gurugram and the victim also worked as a cashier in that company.

The police team has also recovered the car used in the crime from the possession of the accused.