57-year-old Lohia, a 1992 batch IPS policeman, was discovered dead with shed injuries on his body and also his throat slit at his friend’s homeon the borders of Jammu.
A leading prisons official in Jammu as well as Kashmir, Hemant Lohia, was found dead at his friend’s house last evening with the cops claiming his residential aid is the prime suspect in the event.
57-year-old Lohia, a 1992 set IPS policeman, was discovered dead with burn injuries on his body as well as his throat slit at his close friend’s home on the outskirts of Jammu.
Hemant Kumar Lohia was staying at his close friend’s home as his very own home was under restoration.
Preliminary investigation recommends his residential help, who gets on the run, had been struggling with extreme depression, police informed NDTV.
The accused used a damaged catsup bottle to slit Mr Lohia’s throat and later attempted to establish his body ablaze, they stated.
“The security guards burglarized his space after they saw flames. The area was secured from within,” news company priced quote Additional Supervisor General of Police, Jammu area, Mukesh Singh as claiming.
He claimed a forensic team as well as senior authorities officials have examined the place.
A man-hunt has actually been launched to map the domestic assistance, Mr Singh stated, adding that the body has actually been sent out for post-mortem assessment.
Hemant Lohia was appointed as the Director General of Prisons (J&K) in August.
The event comes with a time when Home Minister Amit Shah remains in the Union Region on a three-day visit.
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Last Updated: 04 October 2022