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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Delhi Police Say The Killer Fled In Jangpura Nepal


New Delhi: twenty-four hours after the 82-year-old widow time to death in Jangpura, police claim to have vital leads, but have yet to make any arrests. The main suspect Jagat, who was a domestic help home Vimla Shah, fled to Nepal, police claim. New Delhi Police are in contact with their colleagues in Nepal to track him.

Several groups of police were already deployed in the neighbouring country, said the officer. And photography Jagat was also sent to police stations in Delhi and its suburbs. His address Nepal also traced.

We were able to get a photograph of his Jagats acquaintances. We have already announced a reward of RS. 25000 for clues. We questioned by his friends and relatives, but no one was arrested, said additional Commissioner of police (South East) Ajay Chowdhury. 

Police track down House on Mukherjee Nagar where Jagat was a frequent guest. When we reached the House, we found his friend missing. But were zeroing some Jagat in other acquaintances, who questioned to ascertain his hideouts. We are also trying to trace contributors that may have helped Jagat in crime, said a senior police officer.

Sources said the police checked the Jagat in mobile recording. The last call was made from Ghaziabad, about 7:0 am on Monday.  After that, calls and the phone is switched off since then, police said.  The only witness to the crime is the Caddy, pet dog. Pooch rarely barks or shows aggression. We found it tied to the gate house and when he let loose, he immediately ran to the bathroom, where her body was found, said Shah, daughter-in-law of the late Lipika Vimla. 

Police suspect that the murder occurred too late in the night as Vimla another change in her night clothes. The accused spent much time in the House and even Bash after the assassination. We found several empty bottles of whisky and beer in the House. They even put a pillow under the head after strangling her, police said.

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