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Thane police crack 2014 kidnapping-murder case; 3 arrested

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Thane, Apr 30 (PTI) Kalyan Police in the district have arrested three persons including a history-sheeter for allegedly kidnapping and murdering a 23-year-old man over land development dispute 12 years ago, officials said on Thursday.

Karan Arvind Bagul, a resident of Davdi village, was kidnapped by some persons on October 4, 2014. His body was found in a jungle in Murbad area of the district three days later but the case remained unsolved, said senior inspector Ajit Shinde of Crime Unit-III (Kalyan).

Following a tip-off, the crime branch earlier this week arrested developer Surendra Pandurang Patil (55), Chandrakant Balaram Gaiker (39) and Suresh Gopal Degavat alias Chotu (32). Gaiker and Degavat worked at one of Patil’s construction projects, police said.

A dispute between Bagul and Patil over financial transactions related to land development led to the crime, said Deputy Commissioner of Police Amarsingh Jadhav.

On October 4, 2014, the accused allegedly abducted Bagul and took him to an office in Davdi village. Patil allegedly beat Bagul on the head and face with an iron rod, resulting in his death, following which the body was disposed of at an unknown location.

Police have recovered the iron rod used in the crime. The accused were remanded in police custody by a local court till May 2 and further probe is on.

Patil has 14 cases including extortion, assault and Arms Act violations registered against him between 2008 and 204, police said. PTI COR KRK

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