The police is connecting every link in the investigation of the Saurabh Rajput murder case in Meerut. The police questioned the shopkeepers about the drums, knives and drugs used in the murder. Meanwhile, Saurabh’s brother Bablu claims that Saurabh brought millions of pounds from London. Muskan wanted to become a heroine, for which she once ran away from home and a divorce case was also filed in this regard.
The drums were purchased for Rs 1100 without negotiating.
The police approached the drum seller Saifuddin for questioning. The shopkeeper said that a woman came to her and bought a drum for Rs 1100 without negotiating her. Saifuddin told the police that on March 4, a girl had come and took a drum with the intention of keeping the grain. Saifuddin said that milk, pickle, flour, grain, drinking water and food items are kept in the drums that people bring here. We feel very bad to think and hear that he kept the body in the drum.
I don’t remember who took the knife.
Police also questioned the utensil shopkeeper Ankit. Ankit told that stabs of everyday needs are sold here. Which is used to cut vegetables, fruits etc. These knives are used on wooden chopping boards. Ankit said that many types of knives are sold every day. I do not remember who bought the knife from us, the boy or the girl. He also said that we cannot tell whether the knife was purchased from us or not. Because this case is very old. He said that we know Muskan’s father, but I do not remember whether he came to our house and took a knife or not. Ankit said that the CCTV footage of the shop is from March 6. There is no recording before this. The shopkeeper selling the knife says that he is not sure whether the knife used in the murder was purchased from his shop or not.
Give medicine only after seeing the form of medicine
Police also questioned a drug shopkeeper in Kher Nagar. Drug shopkeeper Amit Joshi said that the shop name is Usha Medicine Store. Amit told that the police showed us medicine and asked if the girl had taken this medicine from us. So we said yes, they have taken it. But we gave medicine to the girl only after seeing the doctor’s form.