Ranchi: Palamu police have recovered the skeleton of a woman and an innocent girl from Gaurava forest under Manatu police station area. Police suspect that this skeleton belongs to Vivek Yadav’s wife and daughter. Police have reached this conclusion through the clothes recovered at the incident. Police believe that the skeleton and clothes will be of Urmila and her baby girl. However, preparations are underway for a DNA test to confirm this.
Bhagwan Yadav had lodged the FIR
On June 1, 2023, Vivek Yadav, the maternal uncle of Dimple, had informed that his daughter had eloped with her child. After this, the parents also searched. But, no clue was found. Finally, Dimple’s brother Bhagwan Yadav lodged a case in Manatu police station. In which seven people including husband were made accused.
Husband and wife started fighting only after six months of marriage
Vivek Yadav, a resident of Badhaai Bathan under Manjhauli Panchayat, was married on 14 May 2021 with Urmila Devi, sister of Bhagwan Yadav, a resident of Koshiyara village of Chhatarpur police station area. Everything was normal for about 6 months of marriage. Meanwhile, there was a quarrel between husband and wife on some issue. Then Urmila’s parents made both of them understand. Things were quiet for a few days. Again there was a fight with the woman. Now husband Vivek is accused of killing his wife and daughter by crushing them with a stone. After his murder, he along with his family is absconding. Police of Manatu police station is investigating the matter by registering an FIR.
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Skeleton of woman and innocent girl recovered
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Five Maoists including TSPC top commander arrested in Palamu
Ranchi (IANS) | Palamu District Police has arrested five Naxals, including Ranjan, the top commander of the banned Naxalite organization TSPC (Third Conference Presentation Committee). It is said that all of them were involved in the incident of attacking brick kilns and burning of five vehicles in Kanda Valley under Nava Bazar police station of the same district on March 21. Please tell that on March 21 at 11 pm, 30-40 armed Naxalites had reached Satyanand Mehta’s brick kiln with the demand of levy. They had set 5 tractors standing on fire after taking hostage the scribe and laborers working in the brick kiln. After this, the Naxalites had told the people working on the kiln to tell the owner to visit, we will come again. In this case, an FIR was lodged against 27 Naxalites. Since this incident, the police was running a siege and search operation in Nava Bazar, Patan, Nava Jaipur, Manatu and Chhatarpur areas. Meanwhile, the police arrested five Maoists. The police is currently interrogating all of them. According to the police, these Naxalites have also been involved in half a dozen incidents of attacks and arson on railway sites in the past months.
–IANS