Mar 04, 2026

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Man arrested for murdering youth of Adhewada: Bhavnagar LCB found a link of a bike and reached the killer, touched the woman and ended it

The body of a youth was found in a suspicious condition in Adhwada village near Bhavnagar 5 days ago. In which injuries were found on the body part of the deceased and on the part of the head, raising the suspicion of murder. The youth was subsequently booked under the section of murder after the murder was revealed in the PM's report. The LCB conducted an investigation and arrested a man living in Chitra area today. The body of the young man was found in the thorn of the acacia According to the information received from the Bharatnagar police station, the body of a youth was found in a suspicious condition near Adhewada village in Bhavnagar and in the area of Shivam Amrit Society, D-Mart in the city. The police took the body into custody and shifted it to the hospital for postmortem. The young man was suspected to have been murdered after he was found with injuries on his head. LCB reached out to the killer on the basis of a bike During the police investigation, it was revealed that the deceased youth was Mathurbhai Hirabhai Parmar (40), a resident of Devipujak Vaas in Adhewada village. Police seized a suspicious bike after it was found a short distance from the spot. Meanwhile, after the post-mortem report of the deceased came to light that he was murdered, the wife of the deceased lodged a case under the section of murder against an unidentified person at Bharatnagar police station. During interrogation, the police confessed to the murder. In connection with the incident, the staff, including the LCB PI, joined the investigation by forming separate teams to gather useful information through technical and human resources to uncover the crime of unsolved murder. In the meantime, the Hero Splendor motorcycle number- GJ was used in the murder. 04. The holder of EB - 9045 was reported to be suspicious. The motorcyclist, Rajendra Gobarbhai Solanki, 40, a resident of Patel Nagar, Chitra, Bhavnagar, was called to the LCB office and interrogated and confessed that he had killed Mathurbhai. The man was handed over to the Bharatnagar police station for further investigation. The man was arrested on a tip-off that a couple had passed by here with a scooter. According to sources, the police have formed two separate teams to investigate the incident. The police searched all the fields around the spot from March 26 to March 2. When the shop owner was questioned near the spot of the incident, the police found that a couple had passed by with a scooter. Rajendra Solanki, a resident of Chitra area of Bhavnagar city, was nabbed by the LCB from the scooter number. The affair with the woman was ended by touching and ending During the interrogation of Rajendra Solanki, the deceased youth Mathurbhai touched the woman who was with the deceased youth as he was having an affair with a woman. In which the deceased youth had harassed Rajendra and the woman 4 to 5 times in the past. Rajendra Solanki first strangled Mathurbhai and then stoned him to death. The deceased youth used to come to sit in a vacuum. During the police investigation, it was found that the deceased youth, Mathurbhai Adhewada, used to harass more than 25 people who came to sit in the vacant place of Adhewada and used to harass them by demanding money. The police have launched an investigation to ascertain the role of Rajendra Solanki and other women in the incident. Suspicious movements were detected City DySP R.R. Gupta is investigating the mystery surrounding the body of Mathurbhai Parmar, who was found in an acacia tree at Adhwada under Bharatnagar police station area. Singhal said the police started an investigation into the matter after no belongings of the deceased were found at the spot and the dog squad found suspicious movements.

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