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After 18 Years On The Run, Two Former Armymen Arrested For Killing Woman, 17-Day-Old Twins

After 18 Years On The Run, Two Former Armymen Arrested For Killing Woman, 17-Day-Old Twins

Last Updated:January 05, 2025, 08:18 IST Divil Kumar and Rajesh were allegedly involved in the murder of Ranjini, 24, and her twin daughters in 2006. The duo later changed their names and identities to evade arrest. Two former Army officials were nabbed after 18 years for killing a woman and her twin daughters. (Representative Image) The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested two former Army officials absconding for 18 years after allegedly murdering a 24-year-old woman and her 17-day-old daughters in 2006 in the Anchal area of Kerala’s Kochi city. The suspects were identified as Divil Kumar and Rajesh from Anchal and Kannur respectively. Rajesh is a former Army officer. They were both arrested from Puducherry by a team of CBI officers after evading capturefor 18 years. The duo were produced before a court in Kochi on Saturday and were remanded in judicial custody for the murder of Ranjini and her twin daughters, according to a prosecutor. How Did They Evade Arrest? Divil Kumar was in a relationship with Ranjini but was displeased when …

2 Ex-Armymen Killed Woman, 17-Day-Old Twins And Hid For 19 Years; Arrested

2 Ex-Armymen Killed Woman, 17-Day-Old Twins And Hid For 19 Years; Arrested

New Delhi: Fearing that a paternity test would prove that he was the father of a 24-year-old woman’s twin daughters, who were just 17 days old, an Armyman allegedly killed her and the infants with the help of a fellow soldier. The two men then went into hiding – deserting the Army, marrying and having children – and managed to evade the law for a staggering 19 years; until a tip-off proved to be their undoing. The case dates back to February 10, 2006, when 24-year-old Ranjini and her newborn daughters were murdered in their rented house at Yeram near Anchal in Kerala’s Kollam district. Ranjini’s mother had discovered the bodies upon returning from the panchayat office, where she had gone to get the twins’ birth certificates. Investigation revealed that Dibil Kumar B, a native of Anchal who was 28 at the time and served in the Indian Army’s 45 AD Regiment in Pathankot, was in a relationship with Ranjini. After the twins were born on January 24, 2006, however, he began distancing himself from …

Accused Searched Online About Murder Methods

Accused Searched Online About Murder Methods

Delhi Police has seized accusses’s mobile phones, laptop and other electronic gadgets. New Delhi: Twenty-year-old Arjun Tanwar, arrested for killing his parents and sister at their south Delhi residence, had searched online about methods of murder before committing the crime, police sources said on Thursday. Delhi Police has recovered blood-stained clothes and an army knife allegedly used in the crime, and also seized Tanwar’s mobile phones, laptop and other electronic gadgets, they said. The sources said that police are also contemplating to conduct a psycho-analysis test on Tanwar to determine his mental well-being. Ex-armyman Rajesh Kumar (51), his wife Komal (46) and their daughter Kavita (23) were found murdered at their house in Deoli village on Wednesday morning. According to police, Tanwar did not have good relations with his parents and was upset that they liked his sister more than him. On Thursday, he was produced before a city court from where he was sent to a three-day police custody. The police said in the court that they have to interrogate him thoroughly and confront …

Lucknow Triple Murder: Man Kills Wife, 2 Children, Lives With Bodies For 3 Days; Arrested

The accused, Ram Lagan, confessed to the crime after his arrest. (Image: X/RSaheb6440) The murders came to light when the house owner, Dhirendra Kumar, living nearby, visited the house A 32-year-old man allegedly murdered his wife and two children and kept their bodies next to him in their house in Uttar Pradesh’s Lucknow for almost two days. However, the foul smell emanating from their house led to his arrest on Sunday, police said. The accused — identified as Ram Lagan Gautam — was arrested on the charges of killing his wife Jyoti, aged 30 and children Payal and Anand, aged six and three. Police said that he confessed to the crime during questioning. According to DCP (South) Tej Swaroop Singh, Ram Lagan — a native of Balrampur district — lived in a rented house in Saravan Nagar area under the jurisdiction of the Bijnor police station. The murders came to light when the house owner, Dhirendra Kumar, living nearby, visited the house. The couple — Ram Lagan and Jyoti — had been married for seven …