Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Twist in Mukerian double murder, third body found by cops

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

THE RECOVERY OF TRUCKER KULBIR SINGH’S BODY HAS LED TO THE IDENTIFICA­TION OF RAMESH KUMAR, AJIT SINGH WHOSE BODIES WERE EARLIER FOUND BY POLICE

JALANDHAR: Police have traced the identities of two unidentifi­ed bodies of migrants on Monday who were found in sugarcane fields in Bhatnura Lubana village at Bhogpur-bholath road on Saturday. The deceased has been identified as Ramesh Kumar and Ajit Singh, of Jammu & Kashmir.

The Hoshiarpur police have found another body of Kulbir Singh, of Kartarpur from Mukerian. Kulbir Singh was the third companion of the deceased.

Senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) Gurpreet Singh Bhullar said that Hoshiarpur police found Kulbir’s body and recovered a driving licence from his pocket.

When the police approached his family, they told the police that he was a truck driver and used to export apples from Jammu and Kashmir with his two helpers, working for a contractor.

“Kulbir’s family identified both the bodies as Ramesh Kumar and Ajit Singh, the residents of J&K,” SSP said.

The reason for murder will be known after the investigat­ion,” Senior superinten­dent of police said. They were aged between 30-35 years.

SSP said, “It seems to be a case of personal rivalry. As per the preliminar­y investigat­ion, their bodies were thrown in the field after the murder.”

The truck, which used to carry apples is also missing. “The accused will be identified soon and a case under Sections 302 (punishment for murder) and 201 (causing disappeara­nce of evidence of offence, or giving false informatio­n to screen offender) has been registered against the unidentifi­ed accused,” inquiry officer Bhopur station house officer (SHO) Surjit Singh said.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Bodies of Ramesh and Ajit were found in sugarcane fields in Bhatnura Lubana village at Bhogpur-bholath road on Saturday.

The deceased had bullet injuries, one of them was shot in the head and the other in the stomach. Certain injuries were also caused due to sharp-edged weapons.

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