Madhya Pradesh: Doctor Held for Killing Driver, Chopping and Immersing Pieces of His Body in Acid at His Residence in Hoshangabad
The police reached Mantriās home on Monday where he was caught red-handed, the SP said.
Hoshangabad, February 6: A doctor has been arrested for allegedly killing his driver, chopping his body into pieces and immersing them in acid at his residence in Hoshangabad.Ā Superintendent of Police Arvind Saxena said the driver, Virendra, suspected the accused doctor, Sunil Mantri, of having an illicit relationship with his wife and allegedly threatened the doctor.
"The wives of Mantri and Virendra used to run a boutique since 2010 at the doctorās residence. Mantriās wife passed away in April 2018, but Virendraās wife continued to run the boutique from the doctorās house. Virendra suspected an illicit relationship between his wife and Mantri. He tried to blackmail and threatened Sunil, so Sunil offered him a driverās job at Rs 16,000 salary,ā Saxena said.Ā Rakhi Srivastava Murder Case: Love, Sex And Dokha by Gorakhpur Doctor Who Keeps Her 'Alive' For 7 Months After Killing Ex-Wife.
Madhya Pradesh: Dr Sunil Mantri arrested for allegedly killing his servant&later chopping his body into pieces, in Hoshangabad. According to police, the doctor committed crime after the servant objected to doctorās close relationship with his (servantās) wife. (05.02.2019) pic.twitter.com/uPBqoj2U6I
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The police official further said information had been received of suspicious activities at Mantriās home in Anand Nagar locality. Mantri was seen purchasing acid in a large amount from different hardware shops in the city, he added. The police reached Mantriās home on Monday where he was caught red-handed, the SP said. āVirendra had complained of a toothache, so Mantri gave him anesthesia on Monday. Then he killed him and took the dead body to the bathroom on the second floor and chopped it into pieces,ā Saxena told media here.
"Mantri immersed several pieces of Virendra's body in drums full of acid to destroy the evidence."Ā The police have arrested Mantri under 301, 302 and various other sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).