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Jabalpur Police: Missing BJP Leader Beaten To Death By Husband, Body Dumped In River

Amit alias Pappu Sahu, the primary suspect, was detained by Jabalpur and Nagpur Police in a joint operation.

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Sana Khan, the head of the BJP’s minority wing in Maharashtra who had been missing for the past week, was killed by her husband, according to Jabalpur Police.

Amit alias Pappu Sahu, the primary suspect, was detained by Jabalpur and Nagpur Police in a joint operation.

Sana had travelled from Nagpur to Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh to see Amit, and she was scheduled to return home in two days, but she didn’t come back.

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Amit Shah owned a wayside restaurant close to Jabalpur and was engaged in the illicit booze trade. Sana and Pappu have been engaged in ongoing arguments over money transactions.

Amit confessed to killing Sana Khan while under questioning. The accused claimed that he killed Sana by beating her in his home. After that, he dumped her body in the Hiran River, which is around 45 kilometres from Jabalpur.

The police were now thoroughly investigating the crime scene with the apprehended suspect as a result of this information.

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Sana and Amit were married, and the police reported that they had a protracted financial argument. When Sana and Amit finally met, they got into a furious dispute. Sana had travelled from Nagpur to Jabalpur to meet Amit. Sana died as a result of Amit slamming her in the head.

Another person engaged in this case has also been identified by the authorities, who are aggressively looking for them. The suspect has been apprehended, and the police are questioning him right now.

On August 2, Sana Khan travelled from Nagpur to Jabalpur and then vanished. Her whereabouts remained a mystery despite the efforts of her family members who travelled to Jabalpur to look for her.

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Due to suspicions of foul play, Jabalpur and Nagpur police worked together to initiate an inquiry.