
J-k Police Solve Sopore Murder: Wife and Lover in Custody
J-k Police Solve Sopore Murder: Wife and Lover in Custody
The Jammu Kashmir Police announced on Saturday that they have successfully solved the murder case in Sopore, having detained the wife and her paramour as the main suspects.
According to official sources, the investigation was launched after the family reported the disappearance of 50-year-old Reyaz Ahmad Mir on Friday morning. Following an extensive search, Mir’s lifeless body was discovered in a water-filled trench. Subsequently, the authorities swiftly apprehended the wife and her boyfriend, bringing the investigation to a prompt conclusion.
A detailed police briefing on the case is scheduled for tomorrow, during which both the wife and her boyfriend, currently in custody, are expected to be discussed.
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