There has been a shocking revelation in the murder case of the Veterinary Dean of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Agricultural University in Meerut. According to the police, a female professor of the university had hatched a conspiracy to murder along with her lover in the desire to become the dean. The police have so far arrested three people in this case. Let us tell you that on March 11, Rajveer Singh, the Veterinary Dean of the Agricultural University, was attacked.
In this case, the SSP disclosed that Dr. Aarti Bhatele, a colleague of Dr. Rajveer Singh, is the main conspirator of the whole case. She herself wanted to become the Dean and had complained to the Governor several times about Dr. Rajveer’s qualifications. When things did not work out, Professor Aarti along with her lover Anil Baliyan conspired to kill Rajveer. Anil then took the help of his friend Munindra Bana and shooter Ashu.
The SSP said that Munindra Bana had given the contract of murder to Ashu, the shooter of the Udham Singh gang. Then Ashu carried out the incident with Nadeem of Hapur. However, the female professors Aarti and Nadeem are still absconding. While Anil, Munindra and Ashu have been arrested. According to the police, Anil has been identified with Aarti for the past 8 years and the female professor is also divorced.
Due to this, Aarti along with Anil Baliyan started planning the murder 3 months in advance. Apart from this, various tactics were also adopted to keep himself away from the case. As if the conversation was being done very rarely and only through WhatsApp calling. Apart from this, both of them had shown their location in the city mall at the time of the incident. Apart from this, he constantly remained in those places where CCTV cameras were installed.
During interrogation it has been revealed that Anil had provided the weapons to kill Dean and a contract of 5 lakh was fixed. Apart from this, the police used a pistol, a .30 bore pistol, 9 magazines, 63 cartridges, a Splendor bike, four lakh cash given for betel nut, a Scorpio car, six mobile phones and a WiFi. The device has been recovered.