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How strayed Tweet to police J & K helped solve three murders in LKO

How strayed Tweet to police J & K helped solve three murders in LKO
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By Adeeb Walterlucknow: Three bodies thrown in three areas far from Lucknow left the police flummok for two weeks until a police officer who was aware of exploring the internet found a tweet with the news clip attached from the UDhampur edition of Broadsheet Kashmir, sent by a woman Shahjahanpur, marking the police J & K.
The woman, Anam, 28, tweeted SOS to Kashmir police to help track his parents and brothers who could be trapped in a landslide in the valley.
At that time, the Kashmir link did not seem to have a long-range link to a three-fold murder in the state capital, but the circle officer, Bakshi Ka Talab, Naveena Shukla, sniffed the bloody trail.
On January 6, the body of a young man recovered from Itaunja, then from an old man from Malihabad on January 8, followed by an old woman’s body from Maal on January 13.
Two common things of the three victims are gaps and bodies wrapped in blankets – show the same killer.
“The body cannot be identified from clothing, as well as their features do not match lost people reported at various Lucknow police stations,” Shukla said.
But, it was a Tweet Kashmir who opened the water gate of the guide who led Lucknow’s rural police to the murderer, Sarfaraz Nawaz Khan (31), a resident of Vikasnagar.
He allegedly killed his parents – Mahmood Ali (65) and Mother Darakshan Khan (58) – and his younger brother Shavez Khan (26) with the help of an attacker, Anil Yadav, and then threw away in three places on the outskirts of the city on the outskirts of the city.
Naveena Shukla, who solve this case, narrated how the incident took place.
On Tuesday morning, while surfing social media, he found a news report on how Kashmir police had recorded a tweet marked by Anam from Shahjahanpur above.
Shukla contacted the Kashmir police for the details of the case because she was sure it had an extraordinary similarity with three unknown bodies found in Lucknow.
He took Anam’s number from Kashmir police and called him.
Anam, who lives with her husband in Shahjahanpur, told Shukla that his mother’s house was in Vikasnagar and while three family members were lost, one of the brothers was still in Lucknow.
So, how will the Kashmir connection open? The defendant, Sarfaraz Khan, after executing three murders, had taken a flight to Srinagar and sent SMS his sister from his father’s cellphone that the family came to the valley and trapped in a landslide.
Anam believed him even when Sarfaraz thought he had branded the perfect murder.
The police led by Shukla reached Vikasnagar and began questioning Sarfaraz, who had attended the story he said to Anam.
But when the photographs of the corpse were shown, he identified them, strengthening police suspicion.
“We then asked Sarfaraz harder and he admitted.
He told us that his father pressed him to take a job at MNC while he wanted to be a judge.
Also, the family had a reservation for a relationship between Safaraz with a girl.
Frustrated and angry, he gave his aide, annealed , Rs 1.8 lakh to issue family members, “Shukla said.
On January 5, Sarfaraz was sad sedative in dinner of his family members and slitting their throat before throwing their bodies.
After that, he took a flight to Kashmir and sent an SMS, Anam, from his father’s phone.
The police also confiscated 90 sleeping pills, vacation cars and flight records.

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