The accused woman's husband and mother-in-law were found injured whereas four other members of the family were found unconscious at their house yesterday, they said.
Since no valuables were found missing, the police suspected the role of an insider.
On scanning the call details of all family members, it was found that the daughter-in-law of the family was in touch with a man named Abdul, police said.
She was questioned and it was found that she was having an extra-marital affair with Abdul for the last one-and-a-half years. She used to go to a gym owned by Abdul. Her family objected to their relationship and she hatched a plan to kill her mother-in-law Narayani Devi and husband Anup, they said.
We have taken Abdul into custody, police said, adding the woman and her family members are being treated at a hospital.
The woman will be arrested once discharged from the hospital, they added.
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