#Day75: Police Solve Murder Case In Budgam; Test of Bala SPO Candidates From Sept 26

   

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J&K police have solved a murder case within two days by arresting a woman and her paramour.

“The brief facts of the case are that Ghulam Mohammad Mir son of Jaffar Mir resident of Village Hil-Mission Budgam was reportedly missing from 18-09-2016 and in this behalf, a missing report was lodged in Police Station Budgam on 19-09-2016, JKP spokesperson said in a statement issued this evening.

“Consequently, all possible efforts were made through a team of Police officers to trace out the missing person and to ascertain the actual facts of the case. Subsequently, wife of the missing person namely Mst Fatima was questioned who confessed that she after hatching a conspiracy with her paramour namely Ghulam Rasool Parra son of Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Parra resident of Hil-Mission killed her husband, the missing person,” the spokesperson added.

The spokesperson said that following this, a case under FIR No. 293/2016 U/S 364 RPC was registered in Police Station Budgam and investigation set into motion.

“During the course of investigation, dead body of the deceased, weapon of offence i.e. ‘axe’ was recovered at the instance of the accused. Dead body of the deceased after conducting post-mortem and codal formalities was handed-over to the legal heirs for last rites. Subsequently offence under section 302, 34, 120-B RPC has been added in the instant case. The wife of the deceased and her paramour have been into custody,” the spokesperson informed.

Meanwhile, the police said that the physical test of the candidates, who have applied for the posts of Special Police Officers (SPOs), shall be conducted at District Police Lines, Baramulla from September 26.

The physical test of the candidates from serial No. 01 to 500 shall be conducted on September 26, from serial No. 500 to 10001 on September 27, from serial No. 1001 to 1500 on September 28, from serial No. 1501 to 2000 on 29 September, from 2001 to 2500 on 1st October, from 2501 to 3000 on 02 October and from 3001 onwards on 3rd of October.

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