Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Kamlesh Tiwari murder

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of police (DGP) OP Singh had said on Saturday that Sheikh had radicalise­d the other four men by showing a video of Kamlesh Tiwari’s hate speech against Muslims in 2015. Rashid hatched the murder plan while Faizan was the person who purchased sweets from the Surat shop, according to Singh.

The arrest of the three men came after boxes of sweets from a shop in Surat were discovered at the crime scene police in Lucknow. The two killers in saffron kurtas were seen carrying the box on CCTV footage captured outside Tiwari’s house.

The sweet boxes, which were used to carry weapons including a country-made gun and knives, were bought from a shop Dharti Farsan in Surat’s Udhna area, officials said.

“The CCTV footage has confirmed that trio had come to buy sweets and boxes were later used to conceal weapons. We have also found a copy of the bill,” a Surat police official said.

Singh said on Monday the reward was announced to get informatio­n about Hussain and Moinuddin, also from Surat, so that they could be arrested at the earliest.

Singh said while speaking to reporters that police are in touch anti-terror squads of Gujarat, Maharashtr­a, Haryana and Karnataka as well as intelligen­ce agencies for the arrest of the two assailants.

He did not rule out the terror angle in the brutal killing of Kamlesh Tiwari. He said the police are looking into all angles and probing each and every possibilit­y very minutely. He said so far findings suggested that the assailants also have links in Uttar Pradesh. He said some suspects in the state are still being questioned.

Police in Lucknow said on Sunday they have found bloodstain­ed kurtas worn by Hussain and Moinuddin. The saffron-coloured kurtas, a bag, towels and other items were recovered from Lucknow’s Khalsa Inn Hotel in Lalbagh area, barely 1.5 kilometres from Tiwari’s house, during a search by the police.

Tiwari’s mother, Kusum, however, has alleged that her son was killed by a local Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader due to a land dispute. Reacting to the allegation­s, DGP Singh said on Sunday that Kusum’s allegation­s were being looked into.

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