The screw has deepened regarding the name of the murderer in the PUBG murder case of Lucknow. The police earlier said that the accused son, who killed the mother, had confessed to his crime. Now the police are saying that their son Akash is accusing the electrician of murder.
Regarding two types of statements, in this case, the police say that the accused is trying to mislead him. At the same time, the accused has also made similar allegations against the police. Overall, in just three days, the entire investigation has come under suspicion with two different types of statements from the police.
point 1
The door was not opened at the behest of relatives sent by father Naveen.
There is a suspicion of the involvement of a third character in the murder of Sadhna Singh in Yamunapuram Colony of PGI. The police got information about Sadhna's murder on the night of 7 June. The team that reached home found a 16-year-old son standing at the gate, waiting for their arrival. Here, according to Sadhna's husband Naveen, the son and wife were not able to talk after June 3. He sent many acquaintances and relatives home, but the son did not open the door when anyone raised his voice.
The accused son did not open the door on anyone's call for 3 days before killing mother Sadhna and then 3 days later. Now it is being suspected that after all happened that after giving information to the father Naveen about killing the mother on 7th June, the son himself was standing at the gate and waiting for the police. Not only this, as soon as the police arrived, he showed the pistol with which he had killed his mother.
point 2
The pistol was seen as soon as the police entered the house
According to members of the first police team that reached the house of the accused, the son had taken them inside. There was a dining table in the first room as soon as I entered. Naveen's foreign pistol was kept on it. The son first showed the pistol. On being asked why the pistol is kept here, he said that he had shown his father by video call that this is what killed his mother.
That is, he had confessed there that he had killed the mother.
point 3
No talk to anyone in call details, then how to know the police is coming
After spending 3 days with the mother's body, at around 6 pm on June 7, the son told his father Naveen, posted in Asansol, that the mother had been murdered, but instead of informing the police directly, Naveen called his cousin. did. Cousin is a police sub-inspector in Amethi. He also told the police after a long time, but there was no talk of the accused son on the phone with Naveen's cousin.
The question is arising that then how did the son know that the police were about to come, for whom he was waiting to stand at the gate.
point 4
The son knew that four bullets were kept with the pistol.
Naveen's 32-bore foreign pistol was kept in the first cupboard of that room. Only four bullets were kept with the pistol, which the son was well aware of. One of the bullets was fired. According to the police, the son had told a fabricated story about the electrician.
The question on this is why the police did not think at first sight how the outside killer would know that the pistol was kept in the house.
point 5
Father said the key was removed from the head, the son said the cupboard was open
According to Naveen, the son took the key to the cupboard from the head of Sadhna and took out the pistol. On the other hand, according to the police, the son told that the cupboard was not locked. However, both claim that it was their son who told them this. Devendra Singh, the investigator of the case, says that there are many such facts in the incident. which cannot be made public. Higher officials have been informed about this. Further action will be taken as he gives instructions.
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