Raipur. Many shocking facts are coming to light in the case of the murder of a JCB driver in the Ghantli machine located in Dhaneli of Dharsiwa, which highlights the need for investigation of people working in industrial units. On the night of 22 August, the JCB driver working there was killed by hitting him with an iron pipe. This murder took place in an attempt to rape his neighbor in the labor quarter. Police have arrested Manik Ram and his wife Asha Bai in this case.
However, the driving licence found with the deceased had his name as Laxman Singh, but this licence turned out to be fake. As the family members could not be traced, after post-mortem the police handed over the body to Anil Sahu, the operator of the bell machine. When the police searched for the family members of the deceased, it was found that he had come to the bell machine with a woman in search of work. The police found two Aadhar cards with the deceased’s photo, in one of which the name was Baliram and in the other was Maniram, but the address in both the Aadhar cards was of Shahdol district of Madhya Pradesh. Whereas, the name on the driving licence was of Laxman Singh, resident of Champa.
What was the real name of the deceased?
In this situation, the big question that arises is what was the real name of the deceased- Laxman Singh, Maniram, or Baliram? After this murder, it is also natural to raise the question that should the police not now take the biodata of every person working in the industrial units of Urla, Silatra, and Tilda area adjacent to the capital and investigate it? It is possible that many more people are working in these units using fake driving licenses or Aadhar cards, whose background may be suspicious.