Bijender was in a live-in relationship with Aarti. He killed Aarti in 2008 following an argument over persuading her to not to stay in touch with her family. Rahul (30) allegedly helped him in dumping the body after crushing her face, DCP Crime(Cyber and FICN) Bhisham Singh said.
A day after Aarti went missing, the accused had approached her parents and told them that she has left his house with someone else, the police officer said.
Aarti's body was recovered near a factory by the police in Najafgarh and a case of murder was registered. However, in 2010, the case was marked as 'untraced' as neither the deceased nor the accused could be identified.
After the murder, Bijender sold his house in Sultanpuri and started residing in Aman Vihar area and got married in October, 2009. He used to introduce his wife as Aarti so that nobody in the area would suspect him, the officer said.
"In the letter, it was written that she has left Bijender and got married to the son of an advocate and is leading a happy life. In it, her parents were asked not to contact Bijender or her as she doesn't want any interference in her personal life," the DCP said.
It was also written that she is moving out of Delhi with her husband and she would remain in touch with them through letters. After receiving the letter, Aarti's family members were satisfied that she was living a better life.
It was only after the Crime Branch received information about Rahul's involvement in dumping a body near Ply Factory, Najafgarh about nine years back that the mystery unravelled.
On Tuesday, Rahul was nabbed from near BDO Office, Najafgarh and he led police to Bijender who was arrested from Balbir Vihar in Kirari Suleman Nagar area, Singh said.
During interrogation it was revealed that in 2006, while he was living in Sultanpuri area, Bijender came in contact with Aarti. Two years later, she left her parents' house and started living Bijender, the DCP said.
He took the body to Najafgarh along with his brother Joginder and called Rahul help in disposing of the body. Joginder will be interrogated for his involvement in the case, police said.
After Aarti left the house, her father remained in trauma and developed health problems. He died around three years back. Her mother is living with her two brothers in Sultanpuri area.
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