Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

IAF sergeant kills junior, packs body parts in bags

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

ACCUSED CONFESSES TO CRIME, SAYS THE DEAD CORPORAL HAD ILLICIT AFFAIR WITH HIS WIFE

CHANDIGARH: Police recovered the chopped-up body of a missing Indian Air Force (IAF) employee from the residentia­l quarters of a sergeant in the Bhisiana airforce station on Tuesday.

The pieces of the body of Vipin Shukla, a corporal in the Air Force Wives Welfare Associatio­n Canteen, were found stuffed in 16 polythene bags and hidden in different parts of the accused’s quarters. Theaccused, SuleshKuma­r, a sergeant, and his wife Anuradha have been arrested, while Kumar’s brother-in-law Shashi Bhushan, who worked in the Merchant Navy, is absconding. A case under section 302 (murder) has been registered against the accused.

Shukla, 27, a resident of Gonda in Uttar Pradesh, joined IAF in 2009 and was posted to Bhisiana in May 2014. He reportedly went missing on February 8. Following a complaint by his wife Kumkum, a case of kidnapping was registered against unknown persons at Bathinda’s Nathana police station on February 15.

In a press conference, superinten­dent of police (traffic), Gurmeet Singh, said that a team of Punjab police and air force station officials detected a foul smell from Sulesh Kumar’s residentia­l quarters on Tuesday, after which they discovered the victim’s cut-up body. Kumar, the accused, confessed to his crimes and claimed that the victim had illicit relations with his wife Anuradha.

The SP said, “(After discoverin­g she was pregnant,) Anuradha asked Vipin to marry her but he refused. He had also been spreading details of their relationsh­ip among other employees. Thus, Anuradha, with her husband and brother hatched a conspiracy to murder Vipin for revenge.”

“On February 8 evening , Sulesh called Vipin to help him pack as he was to change his quarters, then attacked him with an axe, killing him. He then packed Vipin’s body in a box and took it to his new quarters,” he added. “On February 19, Sulesh cut the body into pieces with a meat knife and packed it in 16 polythene bags. He put some in the wardrobe and the others in the refrigerat­or,” he said.

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