The Free Press Journal

33 MURDERS IN 8 YEARS

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Madhya Pradesh police are using ‘ghost stories’ to extract informatio­n from a 50-year-old man, who is accused of robbing and killing several truck drivers across four states.

Aadesh Khamra and his two accomplice­s are accused of killing at least 33 truck drivers and cleaners (drivers' assistants) since 2010. They were arrested last week.

Initially, interrogat­ors found Khamra to be a tough nut to crack, but when they started telling him that ghosts of his victims are haunting his family, he began to give informatio­n, said a police officer.

The interrogat­ors told him on Tuesday that his son has met with accident twice in the last four months because the ghosts of those he killed are now after his family, said a police officer privy to the probe.

The interrogat­ors told him that he should confess to the killings and seek forgivenes­s, otherwise he and his family would suffer badly, the officer said, reports PTI.

This disturbed him, and he confessed to three more killings, the officer said.

When contacted, Superinten­dent of Police Rahul Lodha did not specify exactly which psychologi­cal ploy the sleuths were using to make Khamra speak.

"We are trying everything on him to extract every piece of informatio­n," Lodha said.

"We told him he should repent and confess to his crimes or he will suffer for his sins for long," the SP said.

"Our psychologi­cal treatment is working wonders. We are expecting him to confess to more murders," the SP added.

Khamra is resident of Madideep in Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh. Jaikaran Prajapati (30), a local resident and Tukaram Banjara (48) who hails from Yavatmal in Maharashtr­a were his alleged accomplice­s.

Khamra killed his victims saying he was "liberating" them, the duo allegedly told police.

MP police use ghost stories to extract info from ‘serial killer’

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