Bijapur journalist Mukesh Chandrakar: The murder of journalist Mukesh Chandrakar in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh crossed all limits of cruelty. 15 injury marks were found on Mukesh Chandrakar’s head. Apart from this, four pieces of liver and five ribs were broken. Not only this, his neck was found broken and heart torn.

Claims that two or more attackers killed a journalist

The doctor who conducted the postmortem of the body of journalist Mukesh Chandrakar said, ‘I have never seen any such case in my 12 years of career, where he was murdered so brutally.’ The doctor also claimed that there were two or more assailants who killed the journalist.

Accused of murder of journalist arrested from Hyderabad

SIT has arrested contractor Suresh Chandrakar, accused of murder of Mukesh Chandrakar, from Hyderabad. Bijapur SP Jitendra Singh Yadav has confirmed this.

The dead body was found in the septic tank on January 3.

Mukesh Chandrakar’s body was found on January 3 in a septic tank located on the property of contractor Suresh Chandrakar. Mukesh was missing since January 1. Police raided Suresh Chandrakar’s house to search for Mukesh. During investigation, a dead body was found in the septic tank there. The body was in very bad condition, but it was identified by the clothes.

 

Contractor’s corruption exposed

Journalist Mukesh Chandrakar exposed the corruption of contractor Suresh Chandrakar. Contractor Suresh Chandrakar has got the contract to build a road worth Rs 120 crore in Bastar. After the news of the murder of journalist Mukesh, an investigation has been ordered against the contractor. After this, there was no news of Mukesh Chandrakar from January 1. It has also come to light that the last call to Mukesh was made by Suresh Chandrakar’s brother Ritesh. Then from January 1, Mukesh Chandrakar’s phone got switched off. It is being claimed that the body was kept in a tank and plastered over it, which was later suspected by the police.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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