Jaipur: City Police claim on Saturday that Karandeep Sheoran (29), the head was accused of killing the Indian National Highway Authority (NHAI) project consultant, immediately shifted to Nepal after crime.
The implementing director of the highway construction company, Sheoran, was arrested with the other three on Friday for planning the killing of consultants, Rajinder Kumar Chawla.
Police Commissioner additional, crime, Ajay Pal Lamba, said that Shooran had moved to Nepal after Chawla’s murder where the company also carried out several projects.
The police added that the defendant had made the smell that the police were in his footsteps.
“He went to Nepal around August 29.
And returned on September 1,” Additional DCP said, West, Ram Singh.
The source said that the pressure increased in Shooran when the police had placed through several files and learned that the company’s representatives were present at the meeting with Chawla in Jaipur on August 26.
The police claimed that Chawla had gathered a lot of objections because the Sheoran company wants to move away from the construction of 14 Foot-Overbridges (FOBs) on the National Highway Jaipur-Delhi 8.
According to DCP, West, Richa Tomar, the defendant cannot move easily because there are rules determine that no party does not speak.
The police said that efforts were made for the first “win” Chawla.
But he still insisted on close compliance with the rules and technical conditions specified in the tender.
“Chawla was a clever civil engineer.
After working as a supervisory engineer with the government Haryana, he was technically very competent.
Shooran’s forces found it difficult to fight Chawla’s technical objections,” said an official, added that Chawla was very methodical in its approach and even baccited very shores In a meeting.
“All of this made the defendant annoyed, but the argument about extra time to complete projects proved as the last follower was decided by the conspirator to hit Chawla,” the official said, added that it was also a way to do it sent a message to another consultant.
Meanwhile, the four defendants were taken to a local court who sent them to the police detention of seven days.