After a marathon search that lasted for a week, the Ghaziabad Police have fished out the body of a financier from the Agra canal near Haryana's Palwal town, police said Wednesday.
The body of Rahul Sharma was recovered Tuesday. He was allegedly killed by one Arun Nehra over a monetary dispute in Dhuai village, they said.
DIG Upendra Agarwal said Nehra had taken a loan of Rs 11 lakh from Sharma and was not clearing the dues which led to a tiff a week ago.
On 29 January, Nehra called Sharma to repay the amount. The next day, Sharma went to Nehra's residence but did not return home. Sharma's family members had lodged a missing report at Murad nagar police station.
During investigation, police nabbed Nehra, who, upon interrogation, confessed to the crime. He revealed that he had strangulated the financier to death inside his own house in front of family members and threw his body near Agra canal close to Palwal town of Haryana.
Police, with the help of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), launched a search operation on February 4 but could not trace the body due to misleading information provided by Nehra.
On Tuesday, the search operation was resumed near Kosi Kalan and ended with the recovery of Sharma's body. The body was handed over to his family members after post-mortem, police said.
Nehra and his father Satyavir alias Sattey and mother Nirmala had also been sent to jail for their involvement in the case.
Nehra's sister and wife are still at large. They will be nabbed soon, the DIG said.
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