In a swift and efficient operation, the Karnal Police have successfully solved a gruesome double murder case within a few hours of the crime being reported. The investigation led to the arrest of three individuals, including the grandson of the victims, who has been identified as the mastermind behind the killings.
The Crime The incident came to light early this morning when the bodies of an elderly couple were discovered in their residence in [Omitted – Not verified, likely a residential sector or nearby village] area of Karnal. The victims had been brutally attacked with sharp-edged weapons while they were asleep.
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The Discovery: A neighbor noticed the main door of the house ajar and discovered the bodies, immediately alerting the police.
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Initial Suspicion: Upon arriving at the scene, the CIA (Central Investigation Agency) and forensic teams noted that there was no sign of a forced entry, suggesting the involvement of someone known to the family.
The Investigation and Arrest The Karnal Police, led by senior officials, formed multiple teams to scan CCTV footage and monitor mobile locations.
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The Crackdown: Within hours, investigators found inconsistencies in the statement of the couple’s grandson. Under intensive interrogation, he confessed to the crime.
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Motive: Preliminary interrogation suggests that a property dispute and a desire for immediate financial gain were the primary motives. The grandson allegedly wanted to sell a portion of the family land, which the grandparents had refused.
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The Accomplices: Based on the grandson’s information, the police conducted raids and arrested two of his associates who assisted him in executing the murders. One of them is a local criminal with a previous record.
Police Statement Superintendent of Police (SP), Karnal, commended the teams for their quick response. “The professional handling of digital evidence and prompt interrogation allowed us to nab the culprits before they could flee the district. It is a tragic case where a family member has turned into a predator for greed,” the SP stated.
The police have recovered the blood-stained weapons and clothes used in the crime. The three accused have been booked under Section 103 (Murder) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and were produced before a local court today, which sent them to three-day police remand.










