In Jodhpur’s Anita Murder Case, now the police wants to conduct a polygraph test on her, will this reveal the layers of the case?

Jodhpur : The 20-day long deadlock in the beautician Anita Chaudhary murder case finally ended on Tuesday. After consensus was reached on various demands, the end of the strike was announced. On the other hand, after absconding, Ghulamuddin had run out of money. He did not even have money for bus fare in Mumbai. He reached the ticket counter of the travels company to get out of Mumbai. Ghulamuddin showed the gold ring worn on his finger. Then the counter operator sent him to a nearby jeweler’s shop, where he took the money by mortgaging the ring. Bought a bus ticket in Mumbai with this. The investigating officer, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Sunil Panwar, reached Mumbai with the accused Ghulamuddin, who was on remand, where the goldsmith who had mortgaged the ring and the ticket counter operator were detained. The police reached Jodhpur with them. Police have also brought Ghulamuddin’s bag left in Mumbai, although no important material was found in the bag.

Businessman and friend will also undergo polygraph test

The police want to conduct a polygraph test of the businessman and friend Sunita named in the FIR. For this the police applied in the court. There will be a hearing on this on Wednesday.

This is how the entire incident happened…
27 October: Anita left in an auto from Sardarpura B Road and reached Gangana.
28 October early morning: Ghulamuddin murdered and cut the body into six pieces and buried it.
October 29: Ghulamuddin absconds as soon as the police reach home.
October 30: A pit was dug and pieces of Anita’s body were taken out.
October 31: FIR registered against businessman Ghulamuddin and his wife for murder.
November 2: Ghulamuddin’s wife Abeda Parveen arrested.

November 7: Ghulamuddin caught from Mumbai, brought to Jodhpur and arrested the next day.
13 November: Post mortem of the dead body was done on the 15th day.
18 November: Nagaur MP Hanuman Beniwal joined the protest.
19 November: At 3 o’clock in the night, MLA Bhairaram Seol and Police Commissioner Rajendra Singh reached the protest site and announced that there was agreement on the demands.
19 November: Cremation of the dead body.

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