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Two more suspects held in Jalaun murder case

Two more suspects held in Jalaun murder case

Time of India13 hours ago
Kanpur: Police on Saturday arrested two more suspects in the school staff member Jitendra Ahirwar murder case in Jalaun district. Former Congress MLA Ram Prasad and his grandson Raja are still at large.
The names of the arrested suspects were not in the report, but they emerged during the investigation. The police had already sent former BNS MLA Ajay Singh, alias Pankaj, and his son Aman to jail.
On August 9, Jitendra Ahirwar, 45, a resident of Ghamuri village in the Kotwali area, was found dead in a bloodied state, abandoned at a CHC by individuals in a car. Upon receiving the news, Jitendra's family accused the former MLAs of murder and caused a commotion at the hospital.
Jitendra's son Nitin filed a report against former Congress MLA Ram Prasad, his son, former BNS MLA Ajay Singh Pankaj, and both grandsons Aman alias Micky, Raja, and Amit, along with an unknown person.
On August 14, the police arrested Ajay Singh and his younger son Aman. Other suspects remain at large. On Saturday, acting on a tip-off, the police arrested two more suspects, Salim Ahmed from Jawahar Nagar and Govind from Gandhi Nagar, near Pushpa Garden in Tilak Nagar.
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Their names were not in the report but were revealed during the investigation. The investigation also revealed that the suspects, along with Mickey, beat Jitendra Ahirwar to death in front of the former MLAs.
The post-mortem report showed five injuries on Jitendra's body.
ASP Pradeep Kumar said that Salim and Govind's names were not in the report but were uncovered during the police investigation. "With their arrest, four people have been sent to jail so far. The investigation is ongoing, and more names may surface. Former Congress MLA Ram Prasad Ahirwar, his grandson Raja, and others are still at large, but they will be apprehended soon," the ASP said.
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