Dead body was not identified, but police still reached the killers, the case was unveiled by the tailor’s receipt

In Cuttack, Odisha, police arrested the accused by the UPI payment and receiving the murder in a murder case. The woman’s husband and two brothers were arrested in the murder of a woman found on the banks of the Kathjodi River in Cuttack. Police have transferred information about a measure and mobile payment to the killers. The body of a woman was found on the banks of a river in the Kandarpur area of ​​Cuttack on the morning of December 13. After receiving information about the incident, the Kandarpur police station and ACS reached the place and began investigation. Forensic team and dog group reached the place and helped with the investigation. Police also recovered the weapon used in the murder. Police became involved in the investigation into the case divided into various teams. CCTV cameras were investigated, missing complaints in the surrounding areas were detected. Police stations installed in the area were sent to a photo and asked to investigate. ‘Baby Ballia Mata’ and ‘Father KPSM’ are written on both hands of the woman. There were tattoos of the name, but he could not be identified either. During the investigation, the receipt of the tailor helped find a blood -packed shirt and pants near the place. There was a receipt of ‘New Star Tailors’ on clothes. Police acted this clue and contacted about ten records of the name in Odisha, but no information was found. Meanwhile, a person who was informed on WhatsApp did in Bhanjanagar in the Ganjam district. Police immediately came into action and the Bhanjanagar police station in the Ganjam district was asked to track down the store. In the investigation, the IIC of the Jagannathprasad police station in the Ganjam district tried to locate and reach there, but the receipt was not linked there either. However, the partner reported that such a reception design is used in Gujarat. Since the partner worked in Gujarat, he was familiar with the receipts and methods used in Gujarat. After the number “3833” was recorded on the receipt, a customer named “Babu” was found. The partner said he would have to return £ 100 on a cellphone number. Police contacted the number and ‘Babu’ was really identified as Jagannath Duhari, 27, a resident of the Kendrapara district. When police investigated him, he was found to travel to Surat in a train. Raigadha police were notified immediately and arrested by train near Muniguda station. During interrogation, the woman was found to be Jagannath’s sister -in -law. He killed with his brother Balaram Duhri and Hapi Duhri. The reason for the murder was a family dispute. Balaram suspected his wife’s character, taking this horrible step. Balaram Dohra was also soon arrested with the help of Kendrapara police. However, police arrested the three accused and further investigation. , Share these story -tags

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