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Dispute over sharing of alms turns fatal for beggar

Crime took place on October 21
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The police have arrested a beggar for allegedly killing another physically challenged beggar over money. The accused has been identified as Naeem, a resident of Moradabad district in Uttar Pradesh.

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Police spokesperson Chamkaur Singh said a team of Buria Gate police post arrested Naeem for strangulating Janab Salmani (37) in Jagadhri on October 21 over alms money.

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Gurdayal Singh, incharge of police post, said in her complaint Salmani mother Najma, a resident of Ambala district, alleged that her physically challenged son used begged on a wheelchair.

About 15 days ago, Naeem started begging along with Salmani. “Both lived in a rented house in Jagadhri’s Saraswati Colony. On October 22, Salmani was found dead in the room,” said Gurdayal Singh.

He added that the post-mortem report confirmed that Salmani had died of strangulation. The cop said Naeem was absconding.

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“During investigation, it was revealed by Naeem had a dispute with Salmani over alms as they had collected a significant amount of money through begging during Diwali,” said Gurdayal Singh.

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