Superintendent of police (city) Ajay Pal Sharma told that Rinku (22), a glass trader, was in love with a nearby girl Ganga. On Sunday night after taking dinner, he went upstairs to sleep.
Rinku's parents informed police that in the midnight they found that their son was missing and their daughter Vimla had received a call in the wee hours from Ganga, who informed that Rinku has been killed by her brother Deepak and his body has been dumped in a gunny bag.
During interrogation, he admitted that he had killed Rinku and his elder sister Kajal helped him in disposing the corpse and washing away blood stains from the floor. Both Deepak and Kajal have been sent to jail.
Police have recovered the body and sent it for post-mortem, the officer added.
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