A harrowing case has come to light in Gurugram, Haryana, where a young man named Sameer was murdered in a manner described as ‘Talibani punishment’ by the police, all because he had a love marriage with his wife against her family’s wishes.
What Happened?
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Sameer, 22, originally from Mau district (UP) and living in Ballabhgarh, had recently eloped with his partner, leading to a strained relationship with her family—especially her brother.
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On July 6, Sameer was kidnapped by his brother-in-law and several accomplices. He was bound, blindfolded, and his throat was slit with a knife before his body was dumped in the Aravalli hills near Ansal Farm House, Gurugram.
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The body was discovered in a severely decomposed state with a woman’s name tattooed on his arm. A knife was found nearby, adding to suspicions of murder. With no immediate identification, police cremated the body after 72 hours in the mortuary.
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The missing person’s report, filed on July 7 by Sameer’s family at Ballabhgarh police station, led Gurugram police to connect the dots. The family later identified Sameer via photographs.
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Investigation of call records linked the crime to the victim’s in-laws, culminating in the arrest of four accused: Mahesh (the main suspect, still absconding), Ramsadan alias Vicky, his wife Leela Devi, and Aleem Khan. All were apprehended from Gurugram, Bhiwadi, and Tijara in Rajasthan.
Key Motive:
Police concluded the murder was rooted in the brother-in-law’s anger over Sameer’s love marriage with his sister.
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