Sunday , November 17 2024

Daughter-in-law's brother arrested for giving contract to father-in-law for property worth 300 crores

In a property dispute of Rs 300 crore in Mumbai-Nagpur, daughter-in-law Archana Puttewar killed her father-in-law Purushottam Puttewar. In this controversial murder case, Nagpur Police has now arrested Archana Puttewar's brother and a government official Prashant Parlewar. Prashant Parlewar is the director of MSEM department and is one of the conspirators who carried out the murder along with his sister. According to this information, Nagpur Police Commissioner Dr. Ravindra Kumar Singh held a press conference.

On May 22, a speeding car hit an elderly man, Purushottam Puttewar (83), on the road leading to Balaji Nagar. In this accident, Purushottam Puttewar suffered serious injuries and died. Initially, the police had registered the case as accidental death. However, further investigation revealed that it was not an accident but murder. Daughter-in-law and government official Archana Puttewar, her brother Prashant Parlewar (58) and Archana's colleague architect Payal Nageshwar were found to have no significant role in the conspiracy to murder Purushottam Puttewar.

Daughter-in-law Archana Puttewar (53) conspired to kill her father-in-law with the help of her acquaintances Neeraj Nimche, Sachin Rithli and Sarth Bagde. Archana herself was the assistant director of the town planning department of Gadchiroli. She had given a contract of about one crore rupees for the murder of her father-in-law. Police have recovered three lakh cash, a gold chain of 40 grams, bangles, a gold biscuit of 100 grams from this ransom amount. Police have arrested a total of six people in this case. The deceased Purushottam Puttewar has property worth crores of rupees in Nagpur and the entire dispute regarding the division of property is currently going on in the court. It is clear that daughter-in-law Archana Puttewar has expressed her father-in-law's wish out of fear that Purushottam Puttewar will give all his property to his second son.