In Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, a sensational revelation of the murder of a person has been revealed in a quarrel due to less money for drinking alcohol. The arrest of the accused nephew in this case is surprising in itself. Actually the accused has been caught due to nephew flies. The police revealed this after the arrest of the accused. Told that uncle nephew had drunk alcohol. It had a taste of liquor of Rs 340 and a chicken of 60 rupees.
For this, both agreed to take 200-200 rupees, but uncle was giving 70 rupees less. The accused told in police interrogation that there was a fight between the two about this and during this time the nephew stabbed his uncle and killed him. According to the police, during this incident, blood fell from the body of the deceased and fell on the clothes of the accused. Flies were buzzing on these blood spots. In such a situation, when the police reached the spot on receiving the information and saw flies on the body of the accused, they got suspicious.
The case is of Charagawan police station area
The police immediately took the accused into custody and investigated his clothes. During this time, the blood of the deceased and blood on the clothes of the accused became matching. After this, the police have arrested him. This incident is from Charagwan police station area, 45 km from Jabalpur district headquarters. According to the Chargawan police station, the deceased has been identified as 26 -year -old Manoj alias Mannu Thakur. The accused is his 19 -year -old nephew Dharam alias Abi Thakur.
Uncle nephews often party together
According to Additional Superintendent of Police Sonali Dubey, after receiving the information, the police inspected the spot and took the body in possession. In this case, the accused has been arrested and sent to jail. Everyone is surprised after the revelations of this incident. Actually there was a deep friendship between uncle and nephew. The two lived together often. Since both were accustomed to drinking alcohol. So they used to go to the fields every day and party.