Priest found dead in temple premises in UP


Bulandshahr (UP), Mar 29 (IANS): A priest of the famous Dhakwale temple in Achru Kalan village of Shikarpur Kotwali circle area in Bulandshahr district was allegedly strangled to death on Monday.

Harendra Kumar, Superintendent of Police, said, "The body of Ashok Kumar, 50, the resident of Kailawan police station, was found near the temple in the field and there are injuries on his neck. A week earlier, he had come to work as a priest at Dhaka temple in village Anchru Kalan and was living in the temple premises."

The SP further said that Ashok Kumar was guilty of vandalizing the Ravidas Temple a year ago, and and police were also looking for him in the matter.

He also used to consume cannabis and alcohol. During the investigation, the police have found some injections.

"We are investigating every aspect. The matter will be solved soon," he added.

Further details are awaited.

  

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 29 2021

    Obviously Godi media won't question Yogi .

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 29 2021

    Nobody is safe in UP.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Mar 29 2021

    A year ago the deceased priest vandalized the temple but police could not find him till now???????. Very strange and incompetent police duty. Here police too should taken for task for not arresting the priest soon. Its murder by strangulation by the people who are in good books with police. Can these people be arrested too or clean chits are being printed for them????????............

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 29 2021

    Make Yogi Adityanath Responsible ...

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