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Murder charges framed in much publicized 'Jagti Migrant' murder case | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 8: In the much publicized murder case of Jagti Mirgant, Principal Sessions Judge Jammu RS Jain today framed murder charges against accused persons. Principal Sessions Judge Jammu RS Jain after hearing both the sides observed that the material placed before the court disclose grave suspicion against the accused which has not been properly explained and hence prima facie case u/s 302 RPC is made out against the accused Sunit Singh, Naresh Sharma and Govrav Partap Singh and the allegation against accused Chankar Singh and Uttam Singh is that after the commission of offence, they harbored accused Sunit Singh, Naresh Sharma and Gaurav Singh and helped them to run away by taking the said accused in vehicle No.JK20/0032 to Sujanpur, Punjab and prima facie offence u/s 212 RPC against accused Chankar Singh and Uttam Singh. According to prosecution case against accused persons namely Sunit Singh, Naresh Sharma, Gourav Partap Singh, Chankar Singh and Uttam Singh is that on 4/8/2013 complainant Ankush Talashi lodged a written report in police station Nagrota stating therein that on that day at about 7 PM, he along with his father namely Tej Nath Talashi and uncle Pyare Lal Talashi were on regular evening walk towards Flyover Jagti. Case file added that when the petitioner reached near Flyover, a vehicle bearing registration no.JMU-7778 in which four persons Sunit Singh son of Sham Singh, Naresh Kumar Sharma son of Dwarka Nath and Gourav Partap Singh son of Ved Parkash (out of which three were known to him) and one more person alighted down from the vehicle and forcibly tried to kidnap him on account of old enmity. When his father resisted and raised alarm, they threatened to kill him. His father continued to resist but three of them caught hold of his father and one of them namely Sunit Singh hit his father with sharp edged weapon inflicting serious injuries. The injured was shifted to GMC Hospital Jammu for treatment in critical condition. On the written report of complainant, FIR No.249/2013 for the commission of offence falling under section 307/364/34 RPC r/w 4/25 Arms Act was registered in Police Station Nagrota and DySP, Khaliq Hussain Choudhary started investigation. During investigation the injured Tej Nath Talashi succumbed to the injuries in the hospital and offence under section 302 RPC was added. |
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