Jaipur: Police Manak Chowk was investigating a mysterious murder case of a 60-year-old man who had been lost from his Johari Bazaar house and was found in an unconscious state by Delhi police in Shahdara where he died in the hospital in October in October of the year then.
According to Sho (Manak Chowk) Surendra Yadav, who died identified as Heera Chand Sharma was a resident of Johari Bazar in the city.
His family had filed a complaint of the person who was missing with the police on October 21 last year.
Even when the city police and his family searched for him, the Bazar Farsh police station in New Delhi had found Sharma who was unconscious along the road in his inner clothing on October 28.
He was hospitalized, but he died the next day.
Delhi police have recovered a small piece of paper from him where he blamed two people for kidnapping him for a month.
The same paper called his son, Honey Sharma’s telephone number, who told Delhi’s police that his father had been lost for the past few days.
Yadav said, police Manak Chowk received the FIR Delhi under the 302 (murder) of the IPC.
“We have registered fir in this case and the problem is being investigated.” The incident, however, has become a mysterious for the city police to solve.
In accordance with pine, a torn paper, which has been restored by Delhi police from Sharma, said the name of two people, Bal Mukund and Rajesh.
The police are now investigating these two people.
But the most challenging part of the investigation was to ensure how Sharma ended up unconscious on the streets of Delhi.