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Lucknow family murder case: Elder son killed victims for property, befooled J&K Police?
1/19/2022 11:22:39 PM

EARLY TIMES REPORT

JAMMU, Jan 19: For the last six days, Ramban Police was searching a “missing” family from Lucknow which was “trapped in landslides”.
This massive search operation was launched on the basis of a social media post that was posted by none other than the elder son of the family who has allegedly killed the missing persons at Lucknow. The search was finally stopped this afternoon as the whole episode was turned out to be the gruesome murder of three members by own blood relation.
The main accused in the gruesome killings is Sarfaraz Khan, the elder son of the family who killed his father Mehmood Ali Khan, mother Darakshan, and younger brother Shavez just for the property. The concocted missing story was floated by none other than the accused himself just to mislead the police. Sarfaraz Khan floated the missing story a week after killing his family members by slitting their throats.
The family was scheduled to visit Jammu and Kashmir on January 6 as the mother of Sarfaraz Khan belonged to the Ramban district of Jammu province.
As relatives were very much aware that the family was going to Ramban on January 6, Sarfaraz made up his mind to kill his father, mother, and younger brother.
Quoting senior officer of Uttar Pradesh Police, reports that Sarfaraz was joined Anil Yadav, who works in Baikunth Dham, and on the night of January 5, mixed 90 sleeping pills in lentils and fed them to his parents and brother. Then after everyone slept, sanded everyone’s neck on the bed itself. According to UP Police after carrying out these heinous massacres, Sarfaraz went to Jammu on January 13. He messaged via WhatsApp from his father’s mobile phone on 14th January morning to give an impression that they were trapped in landslides on Jammu-Srinagar national highway near Ramban. He even posted some pictures of the highway with landslides.
Sarfaraz later returned to Lucknow last week and informed all relatives that his parent and younger brother were missing after the landslide on Jammu-Srinagar national highway.
Believing in the misleading story of the accused, Ramban Police had launched a wide-scale search operation to locate a Lucknow family believed to have gone “missing” along the Srinagar-Jammu highway at Ramsau, since last Friday morning. SSP Ramban Mohita Sharma was supervising the entire operation. Even as the Ramban Police and their counterparts in other districts continued the search operation with all sincerity, it has now turned out that it was brutal murder executed by the elder son of the couple. The family was never on a tour of Jammu and Kashmir.
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