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Loan scores over love

Updated on: 20 August,2010 08:23 AM IST  | 
Atul Krishan |

Man strangles beloved over Rs 30,000 she had borrowed from him

Loan scores over love

Man strangles beloved over Rs 30,000 she had borrowed from him

Move over loan sharks, non-payment of loan might turn a lover into killer.
A 24-year-old man killed his beloved when she failed to pay back a loan of Rs 30,000 to him.

The accused Mool Chand allegedly killedu00a0 Shashi Mishra when she refused to pay back Rs 30,000 she had borrowed from him. Her body was found in a pool of blood on August 13 by a neighbour.

"Shashi and Mool Chand were together for the last four years despite the fact that Mool Chand had already been married. Mool Chand often used to meet her at her residence at Street Number 13 in Govindpuri.

Shashi had taken a loan of Rs 30,000 from him. Mool Chand was demanding his money back, butu00a0 she refused to pay up. To get revenge, Mool Chand hatched a conspiracy to kill her. Along with a friend, heu00a0 strangled Shashi at her residence. The friend is absconding since the incident," said a senior police officer.

Police said Shashi's neighbour informed them about the case after which an FIR of murder was lodged. Police said it looked like a blind case in the beginning.

"We examined the call details of the deceased and found that most of the time she used to talk to Mool Chand. He was detained and on interrogation he confessed his crime. He told us that he had an affair with Shashi and had once given her Rs 30,000 as loan. Mool Chand said he killed Shashi when she refused to repay the debt," added the officer.

EASY MONEY
The Crime Branch of Delhi Police has arrested a Chartered Accountant who cheated people by promising them great business opportunities and huge loans from foreign banks. Officials said the accused, Brij Bhushan Aggrawal (49) of Pitampura, has swindled a huge amount of money from several victims over 15 years. Officials said Aggarwal was wanted in a cheating case where he had taken Rs 12.5 lakh from a person for getting him a contract to run a canteen at Reliance Energy Ltd in Agra. He was also declared a Proclaimed Offender in another case of Karol Bagh where he had taken Rs 2.5 lakh from a person and had promised to get him a loan of Rs 25 crore from a foreign bank. In 1996, a case was registered against him at Kamla Market after he allegedly cheated another businessman of Rs 15 lakh by posing as an NRI and promising to facilitate rice export from India.




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