New Delhi: A 38-year-old man was found dead at Chhatarpur in South Delhi on Thursday morning.
The man, who had been shot in the head, was a witness in the murder case registered at the Mehrauli police station and had two security personnel protecting him.
He had sent a home partner before the incident.
A woman called the police around 4:45 a.m.
to tell them about the man lying dead on the fourth floor of the JMD Estate building.
The deceased was identified as Sanjiv Sejal, a resident of Lado Sarai.
“A police team found the tribute to lie dead with a revolver on his side.
The crime and forensic team was called to a place to carry out detailed inspections and combed instructions,” said a police officer.
“The body was transferred to the hospital for post-mortem examination.
We have established that on Wednesday night, the truth came to JMD Estate to meet three friends and partying with them.
The woman’s caller was also at the party.” Initial Inquest Proceedings and Police Questions Hinning the possibility of suicide.
More details will be confirmed after an autopsy report is received.
The police said that CCTV recordings from the area indicated that they had been able to order food at night.
The deceased’s friends left the party late at night.
The researchers tried to contact them to assign the order of events that eventually peaked in serious death.
The police have confiscated a licensed gun used in alleged murder and sent it for analysis.
“We found that Sejakwal was a witness in the murder case in Mehrauli where his nephew had been killed by several men over monetary disputes in 2014.
The accusation sheet was also submitted in this case in 2017,” revealed.
“Because the truth has noted his statement in front of the court as a witness, two private security officers have been bound to him.
However, before he died on Wednesday night, he sent his Borgguards home.” Introduction Investigation in the Death also revealed that Sejal was involved in the IPL betting scandal Then where six people were arrested from South Mehrauli Delhi.
The police investigated several corners, including the wrong property agreement or personal hostility, which could cause the male death.
Sejwal survived by his wife and two children who lived in Lado Sarai.
Harsh Vardhan, deputy commissioner of the additional police (south), said that at the time of the incident of a woman’s caller and was the only person present in the rented apartment.
He was also questioned.
“The problem is being examined from all possible angles,” he said.