Rajasthan / Fake Aadhaar and license made, then shot at ex-fiancee, entangled police

Zoom News : Jun 07, 2022, 02:37 PM
Rajasthan | The investigation of Neha murder case in Udaipur is getting complicated. The reason for this is the police dodging on the part of the killer. In fact, Shakti Singh, who is said to be an accused, had made a fake Aadhar card and license before the murder of his former fiancée Neha Singh. After the murder, the police kept looking for him with this Aadhar card and he is still missing making this murder a mystery. The situation is that even after 7 days of this murder, the hands of the police are empty.

In fact, on June 1, 27-year-old Neha, who lived in a flat on the third floor of Shivjyoti Apartment located in Udaipur, was murdered. It was murder by shooting. Neha's husband Chandan Singh Rajput was not in the house at the time of the murder. Neha was originally from Aurangabad district of Bihar. Since the daylight massacre, there was pressure on the police to expose the murderer as soon as possible.

Murder was planned like a professional killer

But now it has been revealed that in a complex of the city, the murderer of the mother of the innocent girl had planned the murder like a professional killer. This is the reason that even after 7 days, the hands of the police are empty. The accused had got his Aadhar card made at the fake address of Delhi before the murder. From here he had hired a scooty. Here he handed over a fake Aadhar card to the scooty giver. This was revealed when the police reached the address given on the Aadhar card.

The accused was identified as Shakti Singh, a resident of Bihar.

Now the police has released the real picture of the accused after seven days. However, earlier CCTV footage had surfaced in which the killer was wearing a mask. The deceased's husband Chandan Singh had identified the accused as Shakti Singh, a resident of Bihar. On the basis of the number of the scooty used in the murder, the police reached the office of scooty rental Udaipur Rental at Kamal Complex in Surajpol area.

Neha was engaged, the young man was upset due to the breakdown

Here the Delhi address was written on the driving license and Aadhar card given by the accused. When the police team reached the address, it came to light that the address is wrong. The police suspect that the accused had prepared forged documents before committing this incident. Chandan, the husband of the deceased woman, had told that Shakti was engaged to Neha. But later the family members called off the engagement. A year later, Chandan got married to Neha. Since then the accused was threatening to shoot her.

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