
One lakh prize coach Pawan Kumar and Sachin, the main accused in the murder of wrestler Nisha Dahiya and her brother Sooraj, were detained by the Delhi Police in the Dwarka area on Friday. Both were absconding after the incident. After the information about the arrest of both, Kharkhoda station in-charge Karmjit Singh has left to bring him along with the team. In the case of double murder, a case was registered against 4 people and now all are in the custody of the police.
Halalpur-based wrestler Nisha Dahiya and her brother Suraj Dahiya were shot dead on Wednesday. His mother was also injured by the bullet. Wrestler Nisha used to practice at Sushil Kumar Academy of her village.
Academy coach Pawan Kumar was accused of killing Nisha and her brother Suraj. The police had registered a case against Pawan Kumar, wife Sujata, and brothers-in-law Amit and Sachin in other sections including murder. The police had arrested Sujata and Amit from Rohtak's Deeghal Road on Thursday evening. Kharkhoda police produced Sujata and Amit in court on Friday. After the hearing, Sujata has been sent to the court for 1 day and Amit on police remand for 3 days.
Police station Kharkhoda in charge Karamjeet said Pawan and Sachin are in the custody of Delhi Police. Along with the police team, both have left to bring them to Sonipat. Both will be produced in the court and brought on a production warrant.
ran away on the bike
Pawan and Sachin fled the spot after shooting Wrestler Nisha, her brother Sooraj and her mother Dhanpati. Both had reached Delhi on the bike and were hiding there for the last 2 days. After information, the Special Cell of Delhi Police took both of them into custody from Dwarka. The police are now also trying to gather clues about those who sheltered them.
Under pressure after wife's arrest
After the murder, the police were raiding many places to arrest the absconding Pawan and Sachin. Coach Pawan's wife Sujata and brother-in-law Amit were caught by the police on Thursday evening. After this, there was pressure on Pawan and his second brother-in-law Sachin too. The villagers raised the concern of both the absconding accused by demanding the encounter of the coach.
Given the all-around pressure, Pawan and Sachin were left with no option but to arrest. He was worried that the police might not encounter him.
Surrender or arrest not yet clear
The situation is not yet clear whether Pawan and Sachin have surrendered or whether Delhi Police have arrested them. The market of discussions was hot since the morning that Pawan is about to surrender. Then after some time, there was information about being in custody in Delhi.
It has been told that after the heinous murder of Nisha and her brother, the atmosphere created against them, made them feel that they should not become a victim of police bullets in the affair of absconding.
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