Patna: The extensive daytime murder from a student engineering first year Kumar Jha in Purnia on Tuesday was Fallout of a Fracas with one of his friends for some trivial problems, police said on Thursday.
Purnia SP Dayashankar said four deceased friends, including Sanu who were accused of Prime, arrested on the basis of scientific evidence.
Illegal weapons, used in crime, were also confiscated by the police.
During the investigation, it was revealed that Sanu had shot hard at his residence of his colleague Jyoti Prakash at around 10:30 a.m.
on Tuesday after a verbal duel.
He and his friends, tried to mislead the police by concocting different stories.
Sanu, Jyoti Prakash and Divyanshu Raj previously told the police that Harsh was shot by unknown armed criminals when they went to Dav Chowk from Manjali Chowk under the Madhubani Police post on a motorcycle on August 24.
Police, but suspect someone from all three have blood stains on their clothes.
SP said that Sanu, Jyoti Prakash, his brother Jyoti was deep and Divyanshu cleaned blood stains on the floor to hide the truth.
However, they broke down during sustainable interrogation and recognized their crime, he added.
The day before the incident, who was hard, a student first year a technical college in Bhubaneswar, had attended a birthday party held by Jyoti Prakash near the Chunapur bridge.
When they were late at birthday celebrations, Sanu, Divyanshu and Harsh lived at Jyoti’s residence.
The next morning, Sanu had a hard fight over some trivial problems.
Agitated, Sanu pulled out the gun and opened fire hard, killing him in place.
During the search for Jyoti’s house, the police restored weapons, which will be sent to forensic laboratories for ballistic examinations.
SP said that the case would be registered for a quick trial because all the defendants had been arrested and forwarded to prison.
Brother Jyoti Prakash Jyoti Deep has been charged with a reduction in evil.
Previously, Father of the deceased, Kamlesh Jha told police that Harsh had come to Purnia during locking after his studies in Bhubaneswar was closed.