Former Zilla Parishad member Rakesh Sharma alias Guddu Singh was murdered in Rupaspur, Patna in Bihar. In this case, the police have made a shocking disclosure. Police say that the accused in the murder of Rakesh Sharma is Rakesh's son. Patna SSP Manjit Singh Dhillon told that the deceased had illicit relations with dozens of girls, due to which his son shot and killed Guddu Singh.
It is being told that Guddu Singh had illicit relations with many girls. The whole family was getting worried about this. Many times the son of the deceased was also caught red handed. Many times it was also explained about this matter. Guddu Singh used to threaten to kill his son by showing his weapon. Frustrated by this, Guddu Singh's son discussed with his friend Abhinav, then Abhinav talked about getting Guddu out of the way. After this the accused son stole 60 thousand rupees from the house and bought the pistol. Guddu Singh was killed with the same pistol.
The pistol with which Guddu Singh was killed had a silencer. When Guddu Singh was sleeping, only then shot him. There was no sound due to the silencer being installed in the pistol. Patna SSP Manjit Singh said that the accused had disappeared the DVR of the CCTV of Saket Sadan. After this the murder incident was carried out. After the murder, the accused son had thrown the pistol from the window in the garbage. The accused had also hidden his father's gold watch and gold chain in the bathroom, so that it seemed that someone had entered the house and after robbing, he left after killing. The police got the FSL team investigated and after that the things that came to the fore, the police were also blown away. The police have arrested the son of the deceased and his friend.
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