Nepalese police arrest a suspect after Indian television report about body found in hotel
Kathmandu: A woman gangraped before being strangled in a hotel in an Indian city has been identified as a 35-year-old Nepali housewife and her killers as a trio from a border town of Nepal, thanks to a programme aired by an Indian television channel.
Nepal police solved the disappearance of Nirmala Shrestha, married to Ajay Shrestha, who runs a hotel in Nepalgunj town in southern Nepal on the border with India, after Aaj Tak television channel, popular in Nepal, aired the news of a mysterious murder in an Indian hotel, Nepal's official media reported on Tuesday.
When Nirmala disappeared on August 19, taking with her some money and gold ornaments worth about 200,000 Nepali rupees (Dh9,782), her husband informed police.
The search for the missing woman gathered momentum after Aaj Tak reported that a woman had been found murdered in the Tulsi Hotel in India's Lucknow city. She was killed on August 22, three days after she vanished from Nepal. Investigations led Nepal police on the trail of two men who were alleged to have had an illicit relationship with her.
While one of them — Sonu Halwai, a petty trader — has been arrested, the other, Akram Halwai, a tailor, is absconding along with another accomplice, Rafiq Behna, the Gorkhapatra daily said yesterday.
According to police, Sonu told his interrogators that the housewife was killed by Akram because she was pressuring him to marry her. Sonu allegedly led her to the Lucknow hotel and informed Akram and Rafiq, who then raped her before Akram strangled her on August 22.
According to Sonu, they were all sleeping in the same room at night when he was awakened by a sound. He saw Akram strangulating Nirmala in the nearby bed and when he tried to intervene, Akram threatened to kill him as well, police said.