A woman, along with her lover, brutally murdered her husband and threw the body into bushes in Bihar's Saharsha. The case came to light after Sadar police station officers recovered the body from the bushes. The deceased has been identified as Jangli Mukhiya (from Saurabazar police station area, Ward No. 10). Both accused in the case have been arrested.
Vaishali, Tara "Devi" k!lled her husband Raju Paswan when he opposed her illicit affair and threw the body wrapped in a blanket in the Ganga River: pic.twitter.com/I6qE7XTu8L
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Police initially suspected it to be a common murder case, but shocking facts emerged from the post-mortem report and investigation into family disputes. Police investigation revealed that the deceased's wife had a love affair with a young man named Kundan Kumar. This often led to fights between the husband and wife. Police say that fed up with the quarrels, the wife and her lover conspired together to eliminate Jangli Mukhiya.
Bihar Woman Arrested For Murdering Husband With Help Of Lover In Aurangabad DistrictConsidering the severity of this case, a special team was formed under the leadership of SP Himanshu. The team of Station House Officer Subodh Kumar, Police Officer Khushbu Kumari, Vijay Paswan, and TOP-2 in-charge Manoj Verma played an active role and arrested the accused through swift action. A case has been registered against the accused under sections of murder and criminal conspiracy, and he has been sent to judicial custody. Police say they are investigating the role of other people in the case as well.
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