Sampal murder case – 51 lakhs of Divyang’s murder

Police said the victim was brutally murdered in August last year. The incident was carried out by the accused for getting a life insurance level worth Rs 51 lakh. Initially, this case seemed to be a simple road accident. Behind the plot, the two brothers, a deception and an insurance agent, are now behind the wires, police said.
It was reported that the Superintendent of Police (SP Soldier Dariyab had died in a successful match.
Rajendra’s brother Rajendra from Dilwari village in Patan district lodged a complaint. When there was no clue, the police stopped the case as an accident and filed a final report in December. After 9 months, the amount of life insurance was requested for Rs. The insurance company informed the police, and then the Additional Superintendent of Police Anukrei Sharma and his team reviewed the case, in which several contradictions were discovered.
Additional Superintendent of Police Anukriti Sharma said, “The deceased was physically challenged. He could not move at a distance of 27 km from his house. He died in an accident at 10 pm. This caused a serious suspicion. Finally, during the trial, the full confession was removed from the suspects.
He asked the accused to insure someone who is seriously ill or physically disabled. For more than a year, he has taken several life insurance policies under the name of Dariab Jatav. When the policies matured, the accused gave 50 thousand rupees to a deceitful Pratap. On the night of the incident, Vinod attacked the victim with a hammer. After this, Pratap crushed him out of the car to play the accident.
Even before the incident was fully carried out, the accused succeeded in getting an insurance fee of Rs.15.68 lakh. But after the fraud was detected, the remaining amount was stopped. Harriam, Vinod, Pratap and Insurance Agent Pankaj Raghav have been arrested and sent to jail. SB Rewards 25 thousand rupees for the team exposing the case. Has been announced. He said that this thing reminds us that greed leads to terrible crimes.