Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Sweet box and CCTV footage helped cops trace ‘conspirato­rs’

Bill found in the box leads cops to the man who purchased sweets from shop in Surat

- Rohit K Singh rohit.singh@htlive.com

LUCKNOW:Footage from 25 CCTV cameras, scanning of over three dozen mobile numbers and rounding up of 15 people, after an initial lead from a sweet box from a Surat shop helped the UP police nab three alleged conspirato­rs of Kamlesh Tiwari’s murder from Surat.

“We scanned footages of 25 CCTV cams installed in Khursheed Bagh (Lucknow) and its approach routes to trace the two saffron-clad suspects. Besides, scanning of over three dozen mobile numbers helped us reach the conspirato­rs,” said SSP (Lucknow), Kalanidhi Naithani.

However, Naithani emphasised that the police got the basic lead in the case from the sweets box that had details of a Surat shop from where it was purchased.

Moreover, the receipt found in the box helped in getting details of purchase date and its timing, he added.

The SSP said the Gujarat police’s coordinati­on helped trace Faizan Yunus, 21, who purchased sweets from the Surat shop. Through him, the police reached the key conspirato­rs – Maulana Mohsin Sheikh, 24, and tailor Rashid Ahmad alias Rashid Pathan, 23.

“Faizan was clearly spotted in the Gujarat shop’s CCTV footage,” he emphasised.

He said a team led by ASP (crime) Lucknow, Dinesh Puri had already left for Surat to take custody of the three conspirato­rs held in Surat. Cops will bring them to Lucknow after procuring their transit remand from a local court.

The Lucknow police will seek their custody remand to interrogat­e them further, he added.

Another police official said that 15 people, including a woman, were rounded up in 15 hours of the incident. “On the basis of electronic surveillan­ce and CCTV footages, we rounded up 10 people in UP’s Moradabad, Bijnor, Kanpur Dehat, and Lucknow as well as five people in Surat. Of these, we zeroed in on the three conspirato­rs who were later arrested in Surat, while others were let off,” he said.

He said six youths of Moradashe bad were questioned on the basis of their frequent calls to Surat and Lucknow while two Bijnor clerics were detained and grilled following suspicion raised by Tiwari’s wife Kiran in the FIR lodged by her.

The official said one person from Kanpur Dehat was rounded up as the two assailants, who executed the killing, had borrowed his phone to call Tiwari while travelling from Surat to Lucknow in a train.

He said the woman clad in saffron kurta seen walking behind the two suspects in the CCTV footage near Tiwari’s house was also rounded up, but her involvemen­t was not found.

In the footage, she was seen interactin­g with one of the suspects that raised suspicion on her. Investigat­ion revealed that the suspect inquired about Khursheed Bagh’s address, but feigned ignorance, he added.

10 TEAMS FOR ARREST OF TWO KILLERS

SSP (Lucknow) Kalanidhi Naithani said 10 teams had been constitute­d for the arrest of the two killers.

Three teams led by ASP (crime) Dinesh Puri, circle officer (CO) Ghazipur DK Singh and CO Hazratganj Abhay Mishra had been sent out of districts while seven teams were working to provide electronic surveillan­ce and other support to three main teams, he said.

KILLERS MOVED TOWARDS DELHI

After executing Kamlesh Tiwari’s murder in Lucknow, the two assailants were suspected to have moved towards Delhi after boarding a train, suggested police probe. As per investigat­ion, they reached Lucknow by train and reached Tiwari’s house on foot. After committing the crime, they walked down to Charbagh to board a train, he added.

After the duo left Lucknow, their locations were also tracked in Bareilly and Moradabad.

 ?? DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTOS ?? ■ Security personnel deployed in Khurshedba­gh area near the deceased’s residence in Lucknow.
DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTOS ■ Security personnel deployed in Khurshedba­gh area near the deceased’s residence in Lucknow.
 ?? HT PHOTO ?? ■ Cops deployed outside Tiwari’s house-cum-residence.
HT PHOTO ■ Cops deployed outside Tiwari’s house-cum-residence.

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