Man’s body found with bullet marks in Meerut

  • | Friday | 27th October, 2023

Meerut: A masons body with bullet injuries was found hanging from a tree in a village here, a day after he asked the former sarpanch to clear his dues for the construction of his house, police said on Thursday. The victims family has accused Dhanpuras former village head Vijaypal of killing the man, they added. In the police complaint, the family of Indushekhar said Vijaypal hired him for the construction of his house two months ago but did not pay him, Additional Superintendent of Police (Rural) Kamlesh Bahadur said.The police have detained an accused in connection with the case and he is being interrogated, the ASP said. PTIWe also published the following articles recentlyUP man with bullet in chest for 3 months pleads for helpA 49-year-old man from the Dalit community in Bareilly has been carrying a bullet in his chest for three months after being hit in a crossfire. The victim, Atmaram, was unable to afford the surgery to remove the bullet after doctors at the local government hospital referred him to a private hospital. Atmarams family has spent all their savings and received no compensation or assistance. Police have been trying to support him but have not been successful in getting him the necessary medical help.Delhi Police plans to conduct psycho-analysis test on man accused of killing Swiss womanThe police in Delhi are considering conducting a psycho-analysis test on Gurpreet Singh, the accused in the murder case of a woman whose body was found chained. This decision comes after Gurpreet provided inconsistent statements. The police have retrieved documents suggesting that the victim was a Swiss national. Gurpreet admitted to the murder and claimed that he had developed romantic feelings for the victim but killed her after she rejected his marriage proposal. The police are also investigating potential links to human trafficking and tracking the financial trail.Maharashtras labour ministry sends notice to TCS, heres what the complaint saidThe labour ministry of Maharashtra has issued a notice to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) following a complaint regarding delayed onboarding of lateral recruits. The complaint was filed by the Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES) on behalf of over 2,000 affected recruits. The notice asks for four senior TCS executives to meet with department officials. NITES has demanded that the affected employees be paid their full salaries for the delayed months and be provided with access to TCSs employee assistance program. TCS has recently announced a slowdown in hiring.

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