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Dispute over payment after consensual sex leads to murder of woman in Hetauda, five held

MAKAWANPUR, Feb 4: Dispute over the payment after sexual intercourse has led to the murder of a woman in Hetauda, police said on Tuesday.
By Ashok Sujan Shrestha

MAKAWANPUR, Feb 4: Dispute over the payment after sexual intercourse has led to the murder of a woman in Hetauda, police said on Tuesday.


According to police, the youths killed Ajita Bhujel, 29, due to dispute over the payment after having sexual relations with her inside the truck at Thana Bharyang of Hetauda, on January 17. Bhujel was a transgender. 


The gang had offered Rs 7000 to Bhujel for having sexual relations. After having sex, the gang refused to give the promised amount and strangled her to death by electric cable wire at the truck cabin, as per the police investigations. Then they rushed to dump the dead body into a gorge along Kanti Rajpath.


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At a press conference today, Hetauda police made public the five accused. Chief of District Police Office Sushil Singh Rathaur said five local youths were held in connection with the murder of woman from Hetauda Sub-Metropolitan City-11.


During the investigation, police had recovered cell phone belonging to the deceased. Accordingly, the police arrested the murder accused by tracking the phone calls.  


Two murder accused are still at large, according to police. A joint team of Metropolitan Police Crime Division Teku and Makawanpur District Police arrested the murder accused. The arrestees are namely Simon Pariyar, 18, Sushil Thapa Magar, 25, Ashish Bal, 24, Buddha Lama, 21, and Alisha Pakhrin, 20.


 


 

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