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18 months, Nesar’s body is still untrained

18 months, Nesar's body is still untrained
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Vadodara: He was missing 18 months from the Fatehgunj police station.
But the mystery of the loss of Sheikh Babu’s 65-year-old nights has not been solved.
CID (crime), Gandhinagar who was investigating this case could not trace his body even when six police officers were ordered for the death of the custodian and was arrested in August last year.
Even though there were no instructions on the Body of Nisar, Cid Sleuth said that their efforts were still active.
“Our investigation shows that the defendant might have thrown out of his body within 60 to 100 km from the city of Vadodara.
We visited several villages around it and examined the details of an unknown corpse found after the nesis was lost,” said Girish Pandya, SP, CID (crime) , Gandhinagar.
Pandya said four to five unknown bodies were descriptions that were matched with the emperor found, but they were decomposed and the face could not be recognized.
“The sample was taken from the body and sent to the FSL letter for the DNA test.
We are waiting for the results,” Pandya told Toi.
He added that the police accused of maintaining that the Nesore walked out of the police station and they did not have a role in loss.
“But we have enough evidence of them,” said Pandya.
The police accused of including police inspectors, Dharmendrasinh Gehil, Psi Dasrath Rabari and LRD Jawan Pankaj Mavjibhai, Yogendrasinh Jeelansinh, Rajesh Savjibhai and Hitesh Shambhubhai were in your holding.
On December 10, 2019 Nesar, who sold clothes to make a living, had parted ways with his son-in-laws Ibrahim Khan Pathhan and they had to meet at Vadodara Central Bus Depot in a few hours.
When the emperore did not return, Pathan and his family began to look for it.
A month later, they filed a complaint of missing people at the police station Ijigunj.
The study investigator was that the police fatehgunj had picked him up because the theft was suspected on December 10 and the police said they would leave it in a few hours.
Pathan then approached the Gujarat High Court which ordered the city police to investigate the removal of Nisar and submit a report.
Cid (crime) was then given an investigation into the case.
CCTV investigations and recordings revealed that the Nisor had entered the Fatehgunj police station but there was no evidence he left.
Based on evidence, six police officers were booked in July 2020 for guilty murder do not number murder, loss of evidence, destruction of evidence and provide false information.

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