Accused in Murshidabad triple murder case arrested

Rejecting political motives behind the killings, Kolkata police say acrimony between the victim and the accused over financial transactions led to the triple murder.

Updated - December 03, 2021 07:08 am IST

Photo: Facebook/@WBPolice

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Murshidabad triple murder case cracked, police arrests accused Kolkata, Oct 15 (PTI) Police on Tuesday claimed to have cracked the Murshidabad triple murder case that set the political temperature soaring in West Bengal, with the arrest of a mason who was known to the victim family, a top official said.

Utpal Behra was arrested from Sagardighi’s Sahapur area of Murshidabad district on Monday night, a week after the hacked up bodies of Bandhu Prakash Pal, a 35-year-old school teacher, his pregnant wife Beauty, and 8-year-old son Angan were found lying in pools of blood at their home in Jiaganj, Superintendent of Police Mukesh Kumar said.

The incident had acquired political overtones with the BJP and West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar hitting out at the Mamata Banerjee government over the killings, and the RSS claiming the teacher was its supporter. The victims’ family, however, insisted Pal had no political affiliation.

Mr. Kumar said the incident stemmed from acrimony between Pal and Behra over financial transactions.

According to police, Pal also worked as an insurance agent and 20-year-old Behra had bought two life insurance policies from him. Behra told his interrogators that Pal gave him the receipt for the first policy but was dodging to give the receipt for the second.

“For the last few weeks, Pal and Behra used to quarrel over this matter. Pal even insulted him, following which Behra decided to kill him,” he said, adding Pal was facing financial problems for some time.

Behra knew Pal since the time he was a teacher at a primary school in Sagardighi, the hometown of the accused. Initially they had a cordial relationship, which soured after Behra suspected Pal of having duped him of his hard-earned money.

The weapon used in the crime has been recovered and Behra has confessed to his involvement in it, the SP claimed, adding he will be produced before a court on Tuesday.

In the course of investigation, several residents of Jiaganj and Sagardighi complained that Pal had taken money from them but not deposited the premium.

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