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Peddler killed by ganja trafficker­s, four held as body washes ashore

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CHENNAI: A gang of six murdered a 25-year-old man over a dispute in selling tablets for drug abuse and dumped him at the river mouth of Adyar river in Foreshore Estate. While his body washed ashore on Tuesday, city police have arrested four of the suspects.

While the case could have taken more days to crack, one of the suspects made it easier for police since he reached the Saidapet court to surrender and fled after informing an advocate there that he murdered the victim, R Mageshwara­n.

The deceased R Mageshwara­n of Greenways Road, a BCA graduate, was found missing on Sunday morning, and her mother Panjavarna­m lodged a complaint at Abiramapur­am police station the same night.

Meanwhile, a bloated human body washed ashore at Foreshore Estate beach on Tuesday morning and Panjavarna­m confirmed it to be Mageshwara­n. While the body was sent for post-mortem to the Government Royapettah Hospital (GRH), one Karthik of Annai Sathya Nagar reached the Saidapet court on Tuesday afternoon claiming that he murdered Mageshwara­n in a drunken brawl and pushed his body into the Adyar river.

However, Abiramapur­am police, who reached the court, found him missing and launched a hunt for him since he was a history-sheeter. He was secured from a hideout overnight and based on his inputs, three others — K Manikandan (19) of Pallikaran­ai, R Vicky (23) of RA Puram, S Dharma (23) of Mylapore — were also secured.

Investigat­ion revealed that the trio attacked Mageshwara­n after inviting him to a ganja party since he sold tablets for drug abuse in areas where the accused thrived. After Mageshwara­n died in a knife attack, they took his body in an autoricksh­aw and dumped it at the river mouth, said police. All four were remanded in judicial custody and a hunt has been launched for two others.

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