Uttarakhand BJP leader Rakesh Rastogi was strangulated: Official

June 15, 2014 03:41 pm | Updated 04:42 pm IST - Bareilly (U.P.)

An architect and BJP leader from Uttarakhand, whose body was found in Baheri area in Bareilly, was strangulated, a senior officer said here on Sunday.

“According to the post-mortem report, BJP leader Rakesh Kumar Rastogi was strangulated. His body also had several injuries which led to excessive bleeding,” Circle Officer Baheri Kalu Singh said.

He said that police was trying to trace the assailants with the help of call details of Rastogi’s phone and all “suspected” numbers have been put of surveillance.

The CO said that the BJP leader’s family members have not lodged an FIR so far stating that they would first cremate him.

“A missing report of Rastogi had already been registered in Kichcha in Uddham Singh Nagar of Uttarakhand,” he said.

Rastogi, hailing from Uttarakhand and vice-president of BJP’s Kichcha unit, was found dead in Baheri area of the district in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday.

“Rakesh Kumar Rastogi, who went missing Friday morning, was prima facie killed somewhere else and later his body was disposed of in Baheri area,” Senior Superintendent of Police J. Ravindra Gaur had said.

The official had said that Rakesh’s skull had serious wounds and there were strangulation marks around his neck.

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