Poll panel orders repolling at 15 Bengal booths tomorrow amid EVM tape row
Poll panel orders repolling at 15 Bengal booths tomorrow amid EVM tape row
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An investigation reveals a horrifying crime in Visakhapatnam where a technician working for the Indian Navy murdered his lover and dismembered her body. The accused strangled the victim following a financial dispute and threats to expose their relationship to his wife. Inspired by a high-profile murder in Delhi, the technician purchased a weapon online, severed the victim's body parts, and stored the torso in a refrigerator while disposing of the remaining parts in a nearby forest. Overcome with anxiety, the accused confessed to a friend who advised him to surrender, leading to his arrest by local law enforcement. The special report explores the chilling pattern of copycat crimes across the country, highlighting similar gruesome incidents where bodies were stored in refrigerators or concealed in drums. The broadcast also examines the ongoing judicial process of previous similar murder trials, underscoring the prolonged timeline for securing justice even in designated fast-track courts.
Poll panel orders repolling at 15 Bengal booths tomorrow amid EVM tape row
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