Tribune News Service
Ambala, March 17
Family members of Anil Kumar (23), whose body was found in a jungle under mysterious circumstances yesterday, blocked the Ambala-Shahzadpur road for about two hours today. They were demanding the arrest of all six persons booked for Anil's murder.
The family members of Anil Kumar, a resident of Dhanana village in Shahzadpur, suspected foul play and the Ambala police registered a case against six persons. Anil's father Ashok Kumar in his police complaint stated that his son worked at a hospital in Panchkula. He didn't return home from the hospital on March 14 and instead informed them that he would come the next day. He didn't come on March 15 as well. His mobile phone was switched off and when the worried family contacted his colleagues, they were informed that Anil left the hospital after duty on his friend Mahipal's motorcycle on March 14.
Ashok said Anil's body was recovered from the jungle on March 16 and a motorcycle was found parked nearby. The body bore injury marks on the face, chest and neck. His damaged mobile phone was also lying there. Anil had a dispute with the family of Sajjan Singh, and some men hired by the latter had thrashed him two years ago. However, both families resolved the matter at their own level. Now, they came to know that he was chatting with a girl of the same village on Whatsapp.
Anil's family suspects that he was murdered by Rinku, Manish, Shanky, Gaurav, Chandu, and another youth (son of Pala) due to an old enmity and his Whatsapp chatting with the girl.
The case was registered under Sections 148, 149, 201 and 302 of IPC at Shahzadpur police station.
The road was blocked for nearly two hours. Later, Ambala SP Hamid Akhtar managed to pacify the aggrieved family members.
DSP, Naraingarh, Anil Kumar, said, "The family suspected the involvement of some people of the same village and we are investigating the matter from all angles".
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