A self-proclaimed godman’s promise of ‘surprise money’ (or ‘wealth’) leads to three deaths in Delhi The bodies were found in a park near a flyover in Delhi’s Peragari Sunday area.
Accused father Kamruddin found accused in Delhi triple murder caseAlthough it initially appeared to be a suicide as there were no visible external injuries or signs of struggle and police found a plastic bottle and some glasses with traces of poison, the arrest of a father has resolved the mystery that initially surrounded the case.
The accused father has been identified as Kamruddin, a resident of Firozabad in Uttar Pradesh, who ran a ‘tantric centre’ at Loni in Ghaziabad. he The three were allegedly killed as part of a well-planned conspiracy Victims were “trapped of dhanvarsha (surprise money) for financial gain” through tantric rituals, police said.
Who are the three dead?Around 3:30 pm on Sunday, passers-by informed the police after seeing three people lying unconscious inside a white Tiger car. The car belonged to 76-year-old Randhir who was found dead in the driver’s seat and 47-year-old property dealer, Shiva Naresh was in the front seat, while a woman named Lakshmi, 40, was found dead in the back seat of the car.
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Investigators had earlier told HT that the two men were residents of Baparola village and knew each other. But they were not able to connect them with the woman, who was later said to be a resident of Jahangirpuri and worked as a maid in West Delhi. He knew the 47-year-old man, police said.
Investigation and father arrestedAs the investigation into the case began, the police arrested five people, including Kamruddin, as the three had met him the morning before the incident, police said.
“During inspection of the vehicle, liquor bottles, cold drink bottles, empty glasses, mobile phones, cash, helmets, jackets, Aadhaar cards, personal belongings and other documents were recovered,” the police said in a statement.
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On investigation, the police found that the three had visited Lonny’s the day before the incident and left again on the day of the incident. They were in constant contact with Kamruddin who was with them in the car from Loni and abandoned it near Piragrahi flyover where the three were found dead on Sunday.
‘Poisoned Laddu’Kamruddin lured the three under the pretext of “Dhanavarsha (surprise money)” through tantric rituals. “He would gain the trust of the victims, influence them emotionally,” the police said. Details of the case finally came to light when Kamruddin was interrogated.
It is revealed that Lakshmi was introduced to Kamruddin by a man named Salim, a resident of Jangirpuri, and Lakshmi in turn introduced Naresh and Randhir to Baba. “He convinced them to perform a “pooja” for “Dhanvarsh” and asked them to bring Rs 2 lakh in cash along with liquor and cold drinks,” police said.
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Confessing to his crime, Kamruddin told the police that he prepared the poisoned laddus and consumed alcohol, cold drinks and poisoned laddus with three others in the car. “After they passed out, he took the cash and fled from the vehicle,” police said, adding that the accused was a habitual offender and had earlier been involved in heinous crime cases.

