Murderer Caught by Ghazipur Police, On 13 February Amit Sharma Son of Kishan Sharma from Dhobi Ghat colony Ghaziabad gave information about his mother’s death by unknown men. Kotwali Police registered a case immediately.
For investigation, the Police made a team and used a Surveillance team to assist in tracing Electronic devices. Police gathered manual Information from locals and received inputs from informers. On 27 February police arrested the culprit named Ishwari Prasad.
Murderer Caught by Ghazipur Police: Police Action and Recovery
During the Police Inquiry, Culprit said he met Sachin Sharma on 6 February 2024 who lived with his mother in Shiva Temple. Sachin Sharma and his mother Sheila Sharma lived alone there. He lived there for 4-5 days and lied to Sheila Devi that he would help in the marriage of Sachin Sharma.
थाना कोतवाली नगर पुलिस टीम द्वारा हत्या की घटना का अनावरण, 01 वाँछित अभियुक्त गिरफ्तार ।@Uppolice pic.twitter.com/dyv0OOgzUb
— POLICE COMMISSIONERATE GHAZIABAD (@ghaziabadpolice) February 27, 2024
He even lied about his name being Shivam so they cannot identify him. On 13 February at night, he tried to steal money from a Donation box but he was caught by Sheila Sharma they had fought and picked a knife used for the kitchen to attack Sheila Sharma. Sheila Sharma fell unconscious to the floor.
Ishwari Prasad stole 10000 rupees from the donation box, a Silver anklet, and some papers in a Carry Bag. He hides a knife in white paper and throws it in the Bush behind the Temple. He left behind the one Jeans Pants which had traces of blood on them.
Kotwali police recovered a Knife used in the murder, an Anklet, two white materials, a Pan Card of Sheila, a Gas Passbook of Sheila, a Bank Passbook of Sheila, and three thousand Rupees. Ishwari Prasad had one case of Violence in the district of Ghaziabad. He is 28 years old. Kotwali Police arrested him.
Punishment and Procedure for Murder in India
The punishment for murder in India is life imprisonment or the death penalty. The death penalty is reserved for the “rarest of rare” cases and is typically carried out by hanging. India, like many countries around the world, has been gradually moving away from the death penalty, with a focus on improving its criminal justice system and ensuring fair trials. It’s important to note that laws and penalties can change, so it’s always a good idea to refer to the most current legal sources for the latest information.
The time it takes to punish a person found guilty of a crime can vary widely depending on various factors such as the complexity of the case, the legal system of the jurisdiction, the availability of evidence, and the appeals process. In India, it typically takes several years or even decades for a criminal case to be fully resolved, especially for serious crimes like murder.