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Man hires contract killer for 50k to kill biz rival, arrested

Man hires contract killer for 50k to kill biz rival, arrested

Time of India23-07-2025
Jabalpur: A man was arrested for allegedly hiring a contract killer to murder his business rival to settle a long-standing commercial dispute, in the Khitola area of Jabalpur district.
The shooter, currently lodged in Katni jail in connection with a separate murder of a woman, carried out the killing for a payment of Rs 50,000.
The accused was arrested on July 20 by Katni police. It was after his arrest that this seven-month-old murder mystery was resolved.
The incident took place on Dec 5, 2024, when 47-year-old Malkhe Chakravarty, a resident of Ward No 17, was shot dead at his shop. Police investigation led to the arrest of his neighbour, Lallu alias Lalu Chakravarty, who allegedly plotted the murder due to repeated disputes with the victim.
Additional SP Suryakant Sharma said that the motive behind the killing stemmed from a prior altercation involving the victim and Lallu's brother, Chandan Chakravarty. The two families clashed in the past, and a case related to a stabbing incident was already pending in court.
Accused Lallu was also upset that the victim allegedly abused customers visiting his shop, affecting his business. Based on this rivalry, Lallu is said to have contacted Shailendra Pandey, a resident of Khitola, and offered him Rs 50,000 to carry out the murder. On the day of the incident, Lallu informed Pandey that the victim was alone at his shop. Pandey allegedly arrived at the location, shot Malkhe Chakravarty, and fled through the rear exit.
Police have seized the mobile phone and SIM card used in the crime. While Lallu has been taken into custody, Shailendra Pandey is currently lodged in Katni jail in connection with a rape case.
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