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IIT-Kanpur pass out arrested for friend's murder

By Sharat Pradhan
January 26, 2012 14:41 IST
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A pass-out from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology-Kanpur and currently pursuing MBA from the elite Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow has been taken into custody by the Central Bureau of Investigation as a key suspect in the killing of his own friend Aadesh Bajpai, who went missing some three years ago.

CBI sleuths zeroed in on 28-year-old Rahul Verma after running a wild goose chase for almost a year when the case was entrusted to the agency by an order of the Allahabad high court.

"Rahul was tracked down on the basis of sufficient circumstantial evidence as he was the last person whom Aadesh visited before the latter vanished on August 10, 2008," said a CBI source.  

Calls exchanged between Rahul and Aadesh on that day were also traced by CBI.

Their meeting on the fateful day was also corroborated by Aadesh's Kanpur-based relative Vivek Trivedi whom the former had told that he was going to meet 'a friend at IIT-K'.

Earlier investigations had revealed that Rahul and Aadesh had come in contact through a social networking site for gays. A fashion designer by profession, Aadesh was working in a Mumbai-based company.

Rahul's parents came down to Kanpur a few days after he went missing.

About two week's later, Kanpur cops discovered a skull and bones from a gunny-bag, thrown in a ditch behind the faculty residential quarters. The bones were stated to be the remains of a human body apparently burnt with acid.

The police sent the bones for forensic examination but the DNA match with Aadesh's father turned out to be negative following which the case was transferred to the CID. However, following much perseverance and appeals by the victim's parents, who sought intervention of the Allahabad high court, the case was handed over to the CBI towards the end of 2010.

"Initially, it seemed like an open and shut case; but all clues were leading us to Rahul, who had earlier been under the police scanner but could not be arrested because there was no direct evidence against him," said a CBI official.

"We therefore decided to arrest him, and now that the court has accepted our application for remanding him to CBI custody, we hope to crack the case soon," he added.

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