Millennium Post

Husband shows no remorse for chopping wife’s body into pieces

- ABHAY SINGH

NEW DELHI: Even after killing his wife and chopping her body into seven pieces, accused Mohammad Sajid Ali Ansari showed no remorse for the brutal murder.

The police claimed that the accused were overconfid­ent that they will not be arrested as they had committed the crime with perfection.

On Tuesday, the police claimed that they have arrested three brothers for their involvemen­t in the murder.

According to the police, after the murder, the two accused started living with their elder brother who was also involved in the crime.

“They were living a normal life as they were confident that the way they have cut the body and crushed the face, no one will ever trace them,” said DCP (South East) Chinoy Biswal.

The accused had told other relatives that his wife had gone to meet her relative leaving her children with the husband,” said the police official.

The police further claimed that the accused had no remorse about killing the woman so brutally. “He was misleading us by saying that he had pushed the victim towards door or wall which resulted in her death and later he was frightened so he chopped the body,” said the police official.

During interrogat­ion, Sajid Ali disclosed that in 2010 by mistake he called a wrong number to one Juhi in Chapra, Bihar.

After that, they both developed friendship telephonic­ally and Sajid Ali used to meet her occasional­ly in Bihar. Juhi graduated in BA Psychology (Hons) from Government College, Chapra, Bihar and in 2011 Sajid went to Kurukshetr­a University to pursue B.tech in Mechanical Engineerin­g.

The accused had married Juhi and had two kids but due to poor economic condition, there were frequent quarrels between the couple.

Meanwhile, Sajid Ali developed closeness with another woman at Champaran, Bihar and he wanted to eliminate his wife Juhi as their relations were already estranged.

Police claimed that they have arrested the accused in the case after they got a clue from a carton which was used to disposed of the body pieces. GURUGRAM: The Millennium City may not have achieved its target of becoming a city completely free of plastics. However, it is a challenge which the district court and the Gurugram administra­tion have taken and completed successful­ly.

After achieving the target of making the district courts free of plastic products, a target has been set for making two of the posh residentia­l sectors Sector-14 and Sector-15 plastic free.

The Punjab and Haryana high court will be informed about the progress. Subsequent­ly, this initiative will be taken to other residentia­l sectors.

The public agencies have also roped in non-government­al organisati­ons to spread the awareness.

There is a great challenge faced by the residents as the usage of plastic is not only choking the drains but also killing the bovine species in the city.

“It is sad that a city which respects its cows is allowing them to consume huge amounts of plastic that is littered in the garbage. Plastic is also the main reason why most of the drains are choked,” said Raman Bhargava, a city resident.

In the past, public agencies in the City have been criticised by residents for not encouragin­g people to stop using plastic products.

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