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Tiwari was stabbed 15 times, shot in the face

UP GOVT TO SEEK FAST-TRACK TRIAL OF THE ‘KILLERS’

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Wednesday asked officials to seek trial by a fast-track court of the main suspects in the murder of Hindutva outfit leader Kamlesh Tiwari, found in a pool of blood last week at his home here.

Ashfaq Sheikh (34) and Moinuddin Pathan (27), the two men who allegedly killed him, were arrested by the Gujarat anti-terror squad (ATS) on Tuesday evening.

The victim's body bore 15 stab or cut wounds and a gunshot injury, according to a post-mortem report.

Adityanath Wednesday announced immediate financial help of Rs 15 lakh to Kamlesh Tiwari's wife and sanctioned a house for the family in Sitapur district's tehsil Mehmoodaba­d, an official said.

Expressing satisfacti­on over the arrest of the two men, Tiwari's family called for capital punishment.

"I am very happy with the arrest of the killers. Now, they should be hanged," victim's mother Kusum Tiwari told reporters.

The chief minister directed officials that the main accused should be tried in a fast-track court, a UP government statement said.

Tiwari, 45, was found murdered at his home in Naka Hindola area of Lucknow last Friday.

He was shot once in the face and the bullet was embedded below his chin.

According to experts, it appears that the assailants first fired at Tiwari. They apparently tried to fire a second bullet but it got stuck in the pistol.

Tiwari was then repeatedly stabbed with a knife and another pointed object, the postmortem report indicated.

There were two knife wounds on the right side of the victim's chest, seven wounds caused by some pointed object on its left side, a cut on the throat 6 cm below the chin, a deep wound mark on the neck, two wound marks on the left shoulder, a wound mark on the back and another on the right shoulder.

The police have already recovered the pistol and the knife allegedly used by the two men arrested Tuesday by the Gujarat ATS near Shamlaji on the state's border with Rajasthan.

Preliminar­y interrogat­ion revealed that they committed the crime "in retributio­n to the purported statements by Tiwari", an ATS release said in Ahmedabad.

Sheikh, a resident of the Limbayat area in Surat, used to work as a medical representa­tive. Pathan, a resident of Umarwada, was employed as a food delivery boy.

"After committing the crime, the duo went to Nepal and then started their journey back to Gujarat after reaching Shahjahanp­ur (in Uttar Pradesh).

"Since they ran out of cash, the accused duo contacted their family members and acquaintan­ces for more money. Based on technical and physical surveillan­ce, they were eventually traced today evening," the release said on Tuesday.

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