Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Killer was roaming around with BSP leader after eliminatin­g his family

- Shiv Sunny shiv.sunny@hindustant­imes.com

Lodged in Tihar Jail in a rape case filed in 2015, BSP leader Chaudhary Munawwar Hassan headed straight for home after being released on bail on May 17. While in jail, he had already been informed that his wife and four children had not been seen since April 20.

It took Hassan little time to realise that his family, which included two daughters, was in danger. The next morning, he drove to the local Burari police station and got a missing complaint registered.

Two days later, Hassan was found murdered at his home in North Delhi’s Burari. Investigat­ion revealed that his wife and four children too were killed and buried a month earlier, allegedly by Hassan’s friend and business partner, Sahid Khan alias Bunty.

From the bail process to the search for his family, Bunty was the one helping Hassan. Little did Hassan know that Bunty was just looking for an opportunit­y to eliminate him, allegedly to grab the disputed properties owned by the BSP leader, said police.

Hassan was found shot dead in the bathroom of his flat in Burari’s Bhagat Colony on Saturday morning. Located on the second floor of the building, the residentia­l flat is a disputed one. Phool Singh, who owns the building, alleged that Hassan had wrested the property illegally from him.

The police were told about the murder by Bunty. “Bunty had been visiting Hassan’s home frequently for the last one month. But he wasn’t there home at the time of the murder,” said Singh.

When a police arrived at spot on Saturday, they found Hassan lying across the bathroom with a bullet wound in his back. Police rushed him to a hospital, but he could not be saved.

Police questioned Bunty about the circumstan­ces in which he visited Hassan’s home and found him dead. “His statements were

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