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Hisar trader fakes own death for Rs1 cr insurance

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Hisar, October 9

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In a dramatic turn of events, a trader who was recently reportedly declared murdered after getting robbed, was arrested today from Bilaspur town of Chhattisgarh by the Hansi police. The trader, incidentally, had recently got insured for Rs 1.10 crore from a private firm and for Rs 50 lakh from the LIC.

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Lands in police net

  • Hisar trader fabricates an incident of getting robbed and being set ablaze in his car
  • He had recently got insured for Rs1.10 cr from a private firm and for Rs50 lakh from LIC
  • Police are probing murder angle as a charred body was recovered from the car

The SP, Hansi, said the matter was being investigated. The police are bringing the trader, identified as Ram Mehar (48), who owns an industrial unit in Barwala town, to Hisar. On the intervening night of October 6 and 7, the police got information that Ram Mehar was robbed and burnt to death in his car by two unidentified robbers near Mahjat village in the district. After recovering a charred body, the police started probing different angles.

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SP Lokender Singh said the circumstantial evidence at the crime spot led forensic experts to doubt the occurrence of the incident. The police are now probing a murder angle.

The SP said a relative of the trader said Mehar had called them at 11.15 pm on October 6, informing them about the robbers and seeking help. Mehar claimed he was carrying Rs 11 lakh he had withdrawn from a bank.

The relative called the Hansi station house officer, but by then the car was in flames. The police, however, said the scene of the crime had no traces of any struggle. A case under Sections 396, 201 of the Indian Penal Code has been registered against unknown persons.

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