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Faridabad ahata manager murder: Police arrest 2 Gurugram residents

Ahata manager was allegedly beaten to death by wedding guests after he refused to serve them liquor beyond permissible hours

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Faridabad police arrested two accused in connection with the murder of a 30-year-old Ahata manager. During a wedding ceremony held at the community centre in Sector 3, Ballabgarh, some people in the wedding procession beat the Ahata manager to death after he refused to serve liquor in the wee hours on Tuesday.

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According to the police, the arrested accused were identified as Abhishek (23) and Rohit (23), residents of Indira Colony, Jharsa in Gurugram.

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During interrogation, accused Abhishek revealed that on April 14, his niece's wedding was held at the community center in Sector 3. Around midnight, Abhishek and his nephew went to the liquor shop next to the community center to buy alcohol, but the shop was closed. They knocked on the door of the courtyard adjacent to the shop. When the Ahata manager opened the door, they asked for alcohol. Aadesh replied that the shop was closed and no alcohol was available.

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“They had an argument over this. Adesh and his brother ran after him, then he ran and called his friends from the community centre and they attacked Adesh with sticks, rods and stones, causing Adesh's death,” the main accused Abhishek confessed.

The deceased was identified as Aadesh (30), a native of Uttar Pradesh who worked as a manager at an Ahata near a liquor shop located near the HSVP Market in Sector 3. An FIR was registered at the Sector 8 police station.

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“We are questioning the accused and conducting raids to nab other accused,” said the spokesperson for Faridabad police.

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