Crime Patrol: Three held in Shahibaug woman’s murder case (Episode 336 on 2nd Jan 2014)



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Crime Branch officials on Friday arrested three persons, including a woman, in
connection with the murder of the mother of an angadia firm owner. The woman
was allegedly murdered by the parents of her daughter-in-law on her
(daughter-in-law’s) instigation. Cops arrested 64-year-old Somabhai Patel,
61-year old Aruna Patel, both residents of Krishna Estate Flats and 60- year
old Devendra Hetkar.


The flat belongs to Hetkar and was let out to Somabhai. Hetkar lives in the
same locality. On July 13, Kamla, mother of Narendra alias Raju Patel who
lives at Shahi Kutir in Shahibaug, went missing from her home. On July 23, her
body was found near D Cabin railway level crossing in Kaligam. Sector I JCP J
K Bhatt and Sector II JCP Manoj Shashidharan told media persons that the
operation to nab the culprits was conducted jointly by Crime Branch and
Shahibaug police.



Inspector B M Desai and sub-inspector J N Zala got a tipoff and intercepted
the three of them near Hirawadi Char-rasta, Memco while they were travelling
in a car.” “It is suspected that Dipali, Kamla’s daughter-in-law, got her
murdered. Dipali believed that Kamla had wealth running into crores but she
never gave money even for routine household expenses. She presented the
situation before her parents and also told them that Kamla dominated and
harassed her,” said a police source. Dipali’s parents were convinced of her
story and hatched a conspiracy to kill Kamla. They were assisted in this by
Hetkar, the source said. “As per the plan, Dipali took Kamla to Elite Flats in
Shahibaug. There her parents took control of her and brought her to their
residence in an Alto. Then Somabhai and Hetkar gagged and choked her to
death,” added the police source.



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Daughter-in-law planned Kamla Patel's murder - City-Ahmedabad >



>Cops had recovered the decomposed body of Kamla Patel, who used to live
with her son Raju and daughter-in-law in Shahibaug
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Detection of Crime Branch (DCB) on Friday claimed to have solved the
high-profile Kamla Patel murder case.



On July 23, cops had recovered the decomposed body of Kamla Patel, 55, who
used to live with her son Raju and daughter-in-law Dipali in Shahikutir
bungalow in Shahibaug.



DCB revealed that Dipali master-minded the murder of her mother-in-law and
took help of her parents, who killed Patel at her house in Naroda on July 13
and threw her body near D-cabin in Sabarmati area.

The police have also arrested Dipali's father, Soma Patel, 64, mother Aruna
Patel, 61, and their tenant Devendra Hetkar. Investigations revealed that
Dipali had asked her parents to get rid of Patel. As Dipali is still in
hospital, she has not been arrested.



According to DCB, Dipali's parents admitted that their daughter was not happy
with Patel and alleged that Patel was a nagging mother-in-law and did not give
freedom to Dipali to run the household. Cops have also recovered the ornaments
and the Alto car as evidences.



On July 13, Raju had filed a missing report with the Shahibaug police claiming
that his mother had gone to a tailor shop in the afternoon and didn't return
home. Since Patel, a widow, was owner of a well-known angadia firm, cops
suspected property dispute behind her disappearance.



However, things became murkier when her body was found 10 days later. It was
suspected that some family member, particularly Dipali, was involved in the
murder. When police started questioning her she claimed innocence and alleged
police atrocities. Later she consumed poison. Since then Dipali hasn't
recovered and is still undergoing treatment in hospital.



Police said that Dipali hatched a plan to kill Patel. On July 13, Dipali
convinced Patel to meet her parents to see some embroidery designs created by
her mother. In the afternoon, Dipali dropped Patel at a nearby road, where her
parents came in Hetkar's car. There they picked up Patel and went to their
house in Krushnanagar in Naroda.



Before committing the crime, Dipali's parents went to Swaminarayan temple. In
the house Hetkar and Somabhai strangulated Patel to death and dumped her body
in jute bags. At night they took her body to D-Cabin and threw it in a water
filed pit.



When cops failed to recover the body, Dipali realised the need to draw
attention of the police. She did so in a bid to speed up the process of
becoming the legal successor of Patel's property. Thus, Hetkar sent a
handwritten anonymous letter to Shahibaug police giving details of the
location where the body had been dumped.



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