
UP woman gets daughter's BF murdered, held with 4 others
Lucknow: A woman along with four men, including her brother, was arrested on Thursday for the murder of her daughter's boyfriend at her home in UP's Basti.
The body of 22-year-old Abusad Alam, a native of Bihar's West Champaran, was recovered in a field near the woman's home on June 8.
Police arrested three accused — Hameedullah, Chandraprakash, and Ashish — on Thursday morning after they were captured in a CCTV near the site where Alam's body was found. The trio was seen attacking Alam with sticks in a field. They told the police that the murder was planned by Ayesha Khatoon and her brother Jameel Ahmed who were against Ayesha daughter's relationship with Alam.
Police then grilled Ayesha and Jamal who reportedly confessed to their crime.
Police recovered two motorcycles used in the crime and five mobiles from the accused.
Basti SP Abhinandan said Ayesha Khatoon was unhappy with her daughter's relationship with Alam, who lived in Pune with his brother and had met the girl who lived there.
"Despite Ayesha's objections, the two families reluctantly agreed to the match due to the couple's insistence. However, Ayesha secretly plotted the murder with the help of Jameel and his acquaintances," said the SP.
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"Ayesha invited Alam to her home for dinner on June 8. He was seated in an upstairs room with her daughter. Ayesha sat with the couple for some time and then left. At that point, Jameel and the three men entered the room and thrashed Ayesha's daughter for defying her mother. They chased Alam and beat him to death with sticks in a field near the home," said the SP. The accused ran over Alam with bikes multiple times, causing abrasions, fractures, and internal bruising, the SP added.
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