Three men found dead in Gurgaon farm house

Some valuables were missing from the farm house, situated along the Gurgaon-Sohna road at Kherla village, which suggests a possible loot, the police said.

December 09, 2017 11:36 am | Updated 11:36 am IST - Gurgaon

The bodies of three men, who allegedly died of strangulation, were today found from a farm house in Gurgaon’s posh Sohna locality, police said. The police were alerted about the incident in the morning when some female workers reached the farm house for their daily routine work.

The deceased hail from Uttar Pradesh and have been identified as Mohit, Dharmendra and Allahudin. Mohit and Dharmendra. They had visited the farm house last month also.

While Mohit was found dead in the kitchen, Dharmendra’s body was recovered from the cricket ground and Allahudin’s from behind the bushes within the premises of the farm house, the police said.

The police were suspecting that dacoity could be the reason of the triple murder.

Some valuables were missing from the farm house, situated along the Gurgaon-Sohna road at Kherla village, which suggests a possible loot, the police said.

“Prima facie it appears that the Bawaria gang could be involved in it as it has committed such crimes in the past in places including Mewat district. There are no CCTV cameras installed inside the premises. We have registered a case against unknown persons,” a senior police officer said.

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