Triple murder case in Madhya Pradesh town solved
By IANSFriday, October 9, 2009
BHOPAL - Police in Madhya Pradesh’s Dewas town Friday claimed to have solved the triple murder - of a married woman and her two minor children - Thursday night with the arrest of four people, among them a woman.
Anju Jaiswal, 30, wife of Rajesh Jaiswal, and their son Himanshu, 7, and daughter Rishita, 12, were killed Thursday night in their house in Kotwali area.
“The police came to know of the triple murder in the morning and started investigations soon after registering the case,” Dewas Superintendent of Police Gaurav Rajput said.
As a result of the early investigations, the police arrested Narendra Solanki and Sachin Joshi have been arrested from near Indore as well as Ashutosh and Sangeeta, who were tenants of the Jaiswals, for the killings.
According to Rajput, Anju Jaiswal’s husband had rented out a part of his house to Ashutosh and his wife Sangeeta a year ago.
Sangeeta, who opened a beauty parlour in the house, had developed illicit relations with a few people and Jaiswal asked them to vacate the premises.
Solanki and Joshi came to the house to recover the advance money but an angry Anju referred to Sangeeta’s character, at which the duo shot her and the children dead and ransacked the house before fleeing, police said.