Ambala: Burnt body of man recovered; probe on

  • | Thursday | 14th February, 2019

We have recovered the leftover of a plastic can and its ash has been collected for forensic inspection. " The crime team also visited the spot and collected some clues from there. We are investigating the matter from both the angles,” added DSP Bhatia.Naraingarh SHO sub-inspector Chander Bhan said, “The corpse has been kept at the Naraingarh Civil Hospital mortuary for a post-mortem on Friday. The two-wheeler has been identified from the chassis number.”“Prima facie, it appears to be a case of suicide as Naman’s parents said that he was under depression for sometime since he separated from his wife. AMBALA: Police on Wednesday night recovered the burnt body of a man, whose identity is yet to be confirmed, along with a burnt two-wheeler from the jungle area behind a bus stand workshop in Sector 4 at Naraingarh in the Ambala district of Haryana.On the complaint of Dinesh Kumar Joshi, Naraingarh police registered a case under section 346 (wrongful confinement in secret) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) after his son identified as Naman Joshi (29) went missing on Tuesday evening along with his two-wheeler from Sector 4 of Naraingarh.Naraingarh deputy superintendent of police (DSP) Amit Kumar Bhatia confirmed that “the burnt two-wheeler is the same as belongs to missing Naman while the body is yet to be identified as it is burnt and identity cannot be confirmed without the DNA test.

AMBALA: Police on Wednesday night recovered the burnt body of a man, whose identity is yet to be confirmed, along with a burnt two-wheeler from the jungle area behind a bus stand workshop in Sector 4 at Naraingarh in the Ambala district of Haryana.On the complaint of Dinesh Kumar Joshi, Naraingarh police registered a case under section 346 (wrongful confinement in secret) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) after his son identified as Naman Joshi (29) went missing on Tuesday evening along with his two-wheeler from Sector 4 of Naraingarh.Naraingarh deputy superintendent of police (DSP) Amit Kumar Bhatia confirmed that “the burnt two-wheeler is the same as belongs to missing Naman while the body is yet to be identified as it is burnt and identity cannot be confirmed without the DNA test. The two-wheeler has been identified from the chassis number.”“Prima facie, it appears to be a case of suicide as Naman’s parents said that he was under depression for sometime since he separated from his wife. We are investigating the matter from both the angles,” added DSP Bhatia.Naraingarh SHO sub-inspector Chander Bhan said, “The corpse has been kept at the Naraingarh Civil Hospital mortuary for a post-mortem on Friday. The crime team also visited the spot and collected some clues from there. We have recovered the leftover of a plastic can and its ash has been collected for forensic inspection. "

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