How Did Bihar Police Solve the Gopal Khemka Murder Case?

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Key Takeaways
- Bihar Police solved a high-profile murder case swiftly.
- The mastermind and shooter were apprehended within days.
- Personal enmity was the motive behind the murder.
- Technological evidence played a crucial role in the investigation.
- Ongoing investigations may reveal further insights.
Patna, July 8 (NationPress) In a significant development, the Bihar Police have successfully resolved the high-profile murder case of Gopal Khemka by apprehending two principal suspects, including the alleged mastermind Ashok Saw and the shooter Umesh Yadav, an official confirmed on Tuesday.
Patna SSP Kartikeya Sharma disclosed that the motive for the murder stemmed from personal animosity related to property disputes and the Bakipur Club. The heinous act occurred at 11:37 PM on July 4 near Gandhi Maidan.
The orchestrator of this crime, Ashok Saw, had longstanding disagreements with Gopal Khemka and contracted Umesh Yadav for Rs 4 lakh to carry out the killing, providing Rs 50,000 upfront.
The remaining Rs 3.5 lakh was handed over to Umesh the following morning (July 5) at JP Ganga Path near Malsalami, mere hours after the murder.
Ashok also supplied Umesh with a mobile phone, a 9 mm pistol, two magazines, 18 live cartridges, a photo of Gopal Khemka, and the registration number of his car.
Typically, Gopal Khemka would return home around 11:30 PM after dropping off a friend at Bakarganj Mor.
On that fateful night, Umesh Yadav noticed Khemka’s vehicle at 11:30 PM near Bakipur Club, followed him to his residence, and shot him at close range while Khemka awaited entry. Umesh was driving from the Bakipur Club to his home.
Following the crime, Umesh escaped on a motorcycle via Jamal Road and Patna Bypass, returning to his residence in Malsalami where he concealed the attire, helmet, and weapon used in the murder.
CCTV footage from the apartment enabled the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to trace Umesh Yadav’s motorcycle, leading authorities to Malsalami, where locals confirmed his identity.
Umesh was apprehended, and the weapon utilized in the murder was recovered from the first floor of his home. Along with the 9 mm pistol, the SIT found two magazines, 56 live cartridges of 7.62 bore, and 14 live cartridges for the 9 mm pistol.
During questioning, Umesh admitted to the murder and implicated Ashok Saw as the mastermind.
Consequently, the SIT conducted a raid on Ashok Saw’s residence at Udaygiri apartment under the Kotwali police station. Authorities recovered a .38 bore pistol, 17 live cartridges, numerous property registry documents, and a mobile phone used for communication with Umesh Yadav.
Umesh Yadav and Ashok Saw met around a year and a half ago during a wedding in Nalanda.
Since that time, Umesh had carried out numerous tasks for Saw.
The plot to murder Khemka was devised approximately a month and a half prior to the execution.
Initially, Umesh sought to hire Vikas Kumar alias Raja for the killing, but Raja demanded Rs 4 lakh in cash, prompting Umesh to undertake the act himself.
The Patna Police have filed an FIR under BNS Sections 103, 27, and the Arms Act at Gandhi Maidan Police Station.
A Special Investigation Team (SIT), with the aid of the Bihar STF, was formed to ensure swift resolution of this high-profile case.
“The accused meticulously planned and executed the murder, but dedicated technical analysis and field intelligence enabled their swift apprehension,” stated SSP Kartikeya Sharma.
The capture of the shooter and the mastermind has provided a sense of relief in Patna, which was rattled by the shocking murder of businessman Gopal Khemka. The police anticipate more disclosures as the investigation progresses.