The body of a stock trader's wife being found buried in the Officers Club raises many questions in itself?

Kanpur. Four months ago, on June 24, 2024, the body of Ekta, the 32-year-old wife of a stock trader who was kidnapped, was found inside the boundary wall of the Officers Club next to DM Kanpur Compound on the behest of gym trainer Vimal. The body had almost become a skeleton. The husband of the deceased Ekta identified her by her clothes and hair. When the police arrested gym trainer Vimal yesterday, at first he kept misleading the police and then when he became strict, the secret was revealed. Ekta, 32-year-old wife of stock trader Rahul Gupta of Civil Lines, Kanpur, had gone missing on June 24. Before this, she had been going to Green Park for exercise for six months. After Ekta's disappearance, her husband had filed a kidnapping case against gym trainer Vimal.

DCP East Shravan Kumar Singh said that since then the police was searching for Vimal. But he was changing places here and there without any contact. Vimal also continued working in a hotel in Punjab. But he was neither using any mobile nor contacting anyone, hence catching him had become a matter of great difficulty for the police. And even when he was caught today, he misled the police a lot. And finally he correctly told where Ekta's body was. DCP said that this compound is different from DM compound. And it has two gates.

IMG_20241027_110307People keep going to this officers compound for exercise and officers quarters are also there, now the question arises as to how people did not get a clue about it. Bringing the dead body there and burying it cannot be the work of one person. This will require the work of at least two-three people. DM Compound is just next door where there are very tight security arrangements. In such a situation, why did the police have no clue? When the journalists asked whether any officers who live in the quarter were involved in this, DCP East said that no such clue has been found yet but it is being investigated. Now the question that arises here is that if most of the CCTV data disappears within four months, then how will the police be able to solve this case completely. However, there may be many other names in this case on which the police is doing its work.

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