On January 17, the blood-stained body of a woman, identified as Farida (75), was found at her house in Premnagar. As the matter was probed, it emerged that Afsar Khan was her adopted son, they said
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A 26-year-old man was arrested for allegedly killing his mother after she refused to let him buy a motorcycle, police said on Monday.
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The weapon used in crime has been seized, they said.
On January 17, the blood-stained body of a woman, identified as Farida (75), was found at her house in Premnagar. As the matter was probed, it emerged that Afsar Khan was her adopted son, they said.
According to police, the mother-son duo had an argument over purchasing a motorcycle for him during which Khan took an iron rod and bludgeoned her to death, they said.
Meanwhile, a former district vice president of BJYM Amardeep Chaudhary was shot dead allegedly by his business partners here, police said on Monday.
Chaudhary was called late Sunday night by his real estate business partner Rajkumar Malik to his Raja Garden residence where his sons Mandeep and Harshdeep Malik allegedly shot him dead following an argument, SP (city) Swatantra Kumar said.
Mandeep fired the first shot hitting Chaudhary in the waist after which Harshdeep shot him twice in the head, he said.
The two also fired at Chaudhary's friend Sonu Rathi who had accompanied him to Malik's residence. Rathi managed to escape unhurt and called Chaudhary's brother Badal on the phone and told him about the shooting.
When Badal rushed to Malik's home he was also shot at and hurt. Malik and his sons immediately fled the spot.
SP (city) Kumar, Circle Officer (city) Manoj Thakur and SP (crime) Rekha Yadav arrived at the spot and rushed Chaudhary and his brother to the district hospital.
Chaudhary was declared dead and Badal is still under treatment there for a bullet injury, Kumar said.
Some payment related dispute is said to have led to the killing, the SP (city) said.
CCTV footage is being scanned and the culprits will soon be arrested, the officer said.
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