City
Epaper

Multiple teams formed to nab two suspects in former J-K MLC murder case

By ANI | Updated: September 10, 2021 14:25 IST

The Delhi Police has launched a search operation to nab two suspects Harpreet and Harmeet in the murder case of former Jammu and Kashmir MLC Trilochan Singh Wazir.

Open in App

The Delhi Police has launched a search operation to nab two suspects Harpreet and Harmeet in the murder case of former Jammu and Kashmir MLC Trilochan Singh Wazir.

Delhi police local team and the crime branch special cell are investigating the case. Many teams have been formed to unravel it.

While two teams have been sent to Jammu, one team to Amritsar, other teams are in Delhi to probe the case.

A board has also been formed which will conduct the post mortem of Wazir's body.

As per the police, the flat in Moti Nagar where the murder took place was taken on rent in January and the landlord was told that it would be vacated by the 10th of September.

Police investigation revealed that the murder was planned in July but could not be executed then.

According to the police, the motive of the murder will only become clear when both suspects are arrested.

Police also stated that the mobile phones of both the suspects were active till Wednesday evening, which came to light from the Call Detail Record (CDR) but since then there is no information.

According to police sources, Harpreet Singh, who is absconding in this murder case, had called a close friend and told him that two people had murdered Wazir in the Ramesh Nagar area.

Poice said that the person whom Harpreet talked with over the phone informed Wazir's brother, who is a retired police officer of Jammu and Kashmir, and he informed the police.

Following this, the police immediately launched search operations for Harpreet Singh and Harmeet. Harmeet Singh, a suspect in the case, lived near Wazir's house in Jammu.

According to the police, it was revealed during the investigation that Wazir was going to Canada following the news of the birth of his granddaughter.

The police stated that Harpreet Singh knew that Wazir had to go to Canada to meet his son and newly-born granddaughter.

Harpreet met Wazir and introduced himself as a journalist and told him that he runs a newspaper and website which has a wide readership. He also offered to interview Wazir and publish his stories, stated the police.

As per the police, Harpreet met Wazir when he came to Delhi from Jammu. He told Wazir that he could stay at his flat till he boarded his flight to Canada. The police stated that Harpreet also offered to drop Wazir at the airport. Also, before boarding a flight from Delhi, Wazir had made a video call to his wife, during which Harpreet was present with Wazir.

On Thursday, the Delhi Police registered a case of murder in connection with the death of Jammu and Kashmir MLC, transporter and Jammu and Kashmir National Conference leader Trilochan Singh Wazir whose decomposed body was found from a flat in Delhi's Basai Darapur.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: delhijammuHarmeet SinghHarpreet SinghDelhi PoliceDelhi home department`delhiDelhi capitalSouth delhi district administration
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalDelhi Horror: 28-Year-Old Youth Beaten to Death by Man Over Minor Argument; Accused Arrested

NationalDelhi Shooting Incident: Two Brothers Killed After Firing in Jaffrabad; Police Investigation Underway

CricketJay Shah Gifts Lionel Messi Special Jersey, Bat and ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Match Ticket During His GOAT India Tour in Delhi

NationalDelhi Traffic Update: Police Issue Diversions and Restrictions Ahead of Lionel Messi’s GOAT India Tour Event at Arun Jaitley Stadium

NationalWatch: Toxic Smog Blankets Delhi’s Anand Vihar as City Grapples with Severe AQI

National Realted Stories

NationalOdisha vigilance arrests Additional Tehsildar in Jajpur

NationalDrug factory busted in Rajasthan; 40 kg mephedrone among seizures

NationalDrug supply chain largely curbed in Mizoram, full eradication still a challenge: CM Lalduhoma

NationalMaram Naga delegation meets Manipur Governor; seeks protection of ethnic, cultural heritage

NationalNational Herald case: ED challenges trial court relief to Sonia, Rahul