UP: After kidnapping, brother-in-law was cut into eight pieces, now the court gave this terrible punishment - man gets heavy sentence for kidnapping and murdering brother-in-law

Updated: Thu, 16 Oct 2025 08:17 (IST) In Uttar Pradesh, the court severely punished a person in the case of kidnapping his brother-in-law and cutting him into eight pieces. The accused kidnapped the brother-in-law and brutally killed him. In light of this heinous crime, the court sentenced the culprit to severe punishment. Jagran Correspondent, Orai. The court sentenced the accused to life imprisonment for kidnapping his cousin brother-in-law and killing him by cutting him into eight pieces with a sharp weapon. After cutting off the head, hands and legs, the body was stuffed in plastic and jute bags and dumped by the accused near the railway track in Shantinagar area of ​​the city. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh 15 thousand on the culprit. Remove Advertisement Just Read News Government Advocate Brajraj Singh Rajput said that Chaturbhuj Prashant, a resident of Mohalla Baghaura of Orai Kotwali area, retired from the post of XEN in the electricity department in Mahoba district in 2009. Tells that on the evening of May 26, 2009, his son, Kamlesh, was called by his brother, Kamlesh. Neelu alias Abhay Jatav, resident of Shivpuri area of ​​the city, on the pretext of a car breakdown. On 27 May 2009, he called that his son Kamlesh was kidnapped, if he wants to save him, then arrange Rs 15 lakh. Information was given to Orai police station, about this he informed Orai police station about this kidnapping case. When the accused came to know about this, he along with his three associates killed Kamlesh by cutting him into eight pieces with a sharp weapon in the basement of his house. The body parts were stitched into separate plastic and jute bags and thrown on the side of the railway track in Shanti Nagar area. On May 30, the police recovered the body from the fields near Maharishi Vidya Mandir Intercollege. The bodies were thrown into separate bags at a distance. The police registered a case under various sections and arrested the accused Shobhraj on June 1, 2009. The weapon used in the murder was also recovered. On 16 June 2009, the police submitted the charge sheet to the court. There were a total of four defendants in this case, three of whom were minors, whose case is pending in the Juvenile Justice Board. After the death of plaintiff (deceased’s father) Chaturbhuj Prashant in 2014, his second younger son, VP Rahul, was the plaintiff in this suit. After the trial of the case which lasted for 16 years, based on the evidence presented by the advocates on Thursday, Special Judge SC/ST Act Suresh Chandra Gupta sentenced the convict Shobhraj alias Neelu alias Abhay Jatav to life imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh 15 thousand.