Uttar Pradesh: The High Court did not grant bail to the man who killed his wife, kept the pieces of the dead body in a suitcase. Lucknow News – Times of India

Lucknow: Considering the ‘heinous’ nature of the crime, the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court has rejected the bail plea of ​​the 29-year-old. Balrampur The resident accused him of killing his wife in July 2020 and disposing of her body parts by stuffing them in a suitcase.
There is no good reason to grant bail to the accused in view of the allegations, the heinous nature of the offense and the evidence available on record Sameer KhanJustice Dinesh Kumar Singh said in his order passed last week.
According to the prosecution, Sameer was working at a meat shop in Mumbai where he came in contact with a girl named Ayesha. The two leaned towards each other romantically and got married in 2017. In 2020, when the shop he was working at closed due to the Covid-induced lockdown, Sameer came to his village Balrampur without Ayesha as he had not informed his family about his marriage in Mumbai. ,
In his statement to the police, Sameer said that whenever he called on his wife’s ‘character’ mobile, he used to get busy. On 25 June 2020, he called his wife to Lucknow and started living with her at her maternal home. Indira Nagar The area he had just bought.
On July 5, 2020, he had a fight with his wife after which he hit her with a rod which proved fatal. He then cut her body into six pieces and put them in a suitcase. Sameer took the suitcase Safedabad Barabanki On the Lucknow-Ayodhya road and disposed of it.
Police recovered the suitcase containing the body parts on July 7, 2020. After about 40 days, the police could identify the body and caught Sameer for questioning. After continuous questioning, he confessed to his crime and helped the police in recovering the knife and car used in the crime.