Churu (Rajasthan): In a chilling case that shook Rajasthan’s Churu district, the District and Sessions Court on Monday delivered its verdict in the 2022 Bissau Road poisoning case, where a woman, in collusion with a self-styled tantrik and his aides, conspired to poison her live-in partner and his associates over a property dispute.
🧪 The Incident
The crime took place on November 10, 2022, when Manoj Beniwal, a resident of Bissau Road, and five of his associates, including his employee Babulal Gurjar, were served food allegedly laced with poisonous tablets and powder.
According to the investigation, Suman, Manoj’s partner, received the spiked meal from Omkarlal, a self-proclaimed occult practitioner. Acting on his instructions, she served the food to Manoj and the others.
⚠️ The Aftermath
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Tragically, Babulal Gurjar died after consuming the poisoned food.
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Manoj Beniwal and four others fell seriously ill and required immediate medical attention.
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Manoj’s condition was critical — he had to be put on ventilator support at a hospital in Jaipur.
The case quickly caught public attention due to its disturbing mix of superstition, betrayal, and greed.
🧑⚖️ Court’s Verdict
After a detailed trial, the District and Sessions Court found the accused guilty and recognized the deliberate and dangerous intent behind the act. The verdict marks a significant moment in ensuring justice for the victim and highlights the judiciary’s firm stance against crimes rooted in superstition and manipulation.
📝 Key Takeaways
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The crime stemmed from a property dispute involving Suman and her live-in partner.
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A tantrik was allegedly used to plan and execute the murder through poisoning.
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The court’s ruling serves as a stern warning against using superstition as a cover for criminal acts.
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