Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Wife’s friend throttled victim with belt: Police

- HT Correspond­ent

Akhilesh had rented a room adjacent to the victim and his wife’s room. He got close to the victim’s wife and they were allegedly caught by the victim once.

HEMRAJ, sub-inspector, Bhondsi PS

GURUGRAM: Two days after a 40-year-old labourer was murdered in Bhondsi, the police on Monday said the victim, Dhani Ram, was allegedly throttled with a belt while he was relieving himself. His wife’s alleged paramour, Akhilesh, had taken him out for a drink before choking him with the belt of his trousers and dumping his body in the bushes at a vacant plot.

The police said Akhilesh and Ram’s wife, Rajni, had been in an extra-marital relationsh­ip for over a year and both allegedly hatched a plan to kill Ram, because they planned to settle down together.

Hemraj, sub-inspector (SI), Bhondsi police station, who is the investigat­ing official, said the two had allegedly planned to escape to Uttar Pradesh, where Akhilesh hailed from, before they were arrested. “Akhilesh, a tractor driver, is from Bulandshah­r in UP, and for a brief period last year, he had rented a room adjacent to the victim and his wife’s room in Shyam Kunj colony in Bhondsi. Akhilesh got close to the victim’s wife and they were allegedly caught by the victim once. After the victim became aware of their relationsh­ip, he had admonished Akhilesh, asking him to move to a different place,” Hemraj said.

The police said the matter was settled after Akhilesh moved out, but he stayed in touch with the victim’s wife over the phone, and met frequently.

“On Saturday evening, Akhilesh went to the house of the victim and invited him to drink liquor with him. The two went to a liquor store and drank at a vacant plot near a school. After the victim was inebriated, he went to relieve himself and at this moment, Akhilesh took out his trouser belt and allegedly strangled him from behind,” Hemraj said. The victim’s elder brother learnt of the incident on Sunday morning and filed a police complaint.

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