Man held for killing schoolteacher

Husband had allegedly hired contract killers

November 09, 2018 01:38 am | Updated 01:38 am IST - New Delhi

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A 22-year-old man was arrested for allegedly killing a schoolteacher in Rohini’s Bawana area last month, police said on Thursday.

The accused was identified as Shehzad Saifi alias Kalu, a resident of Meerut.

On October 29, Saifi, along with his two associates, had shot dead Sunita (38), a government school teacher, in Bawana, said Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime) A.K. Singla.

Sunita’s husband Manjeet had planned her killing as she was against his relationship with another woman.

The police have already arrested four persons: Manjeet, Angel Gupta, Rajeev and Deepak — in the case.

The police said that Deepak hired contract killers from Meerut. He asked his uncle, Dharmender, who agreed to kill Sunita for ₹10 lakh, the officer said.

Dharmender recruited Shehzad and Vishal. On that day, all three gunned down Sunita while she was on her way to school, he said.

On Tuesday, police received information that Shehzad would be in Old Seemapuri. He was nabbed around around 8 p.m.

During interrogation, it was revealed that on October 25, they came to Bawana to kill Sunita, however, she had already left for school by the time they reached due to which they rescheduled their plan for October 29.

Dharmender and Vishal are in Abdullahpur Jail, Meerut, Mr. Singla added.

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