<p>A day after 62-year-old businessman, his two servants and a driver were found murdered at a bungalow in Vivek Vihar, the investigators claim to have cracked the case on Tuesday and detained six people for their involvement in the murder. <br /><br /></p>.<p>The detained people include a woman, who allegedly gave the duplicate key to the servant of businessman’s brother-in-law. During the woman’s interrogation, the police discovered the involvement of five other people. <br /><br />“All have been detained and are being questioned to ascertain the exact sequence of crime and the real motive behind it,” said a senior police officer. <br /><br />So far, the police have found that the motive behind the murder was robbery of crores of rupees.<br /><br />“It was pre-planned and around six people committed the crime, including the woman, aged around 25 years,” said the officer, adding that the woman is a distant relative of the deceased businessman Bajrang Lal Bokadia. <br /><br />She was aware that the victim had stashed a lot of money in his bungalow. She kept a tab on his activities and planned the robbery-cum-murder.<br /><br />The police have also sent teams to different states to nab the other accused. <br /><br />Case cracked<br /><br />“We have cracked the case and will make the arrests soon,” said the officer.<br />Meanwhile, the post-mortem on the four victims was done at Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital and the bodies were handed over to their families for last rites. <br /><br />Bokadia, his driver Vinod Dubey, 40; cook Bhola Singh, 30; and a domestic help Anand, 18 were found killed inside the house on Monday morning.<br /><br />The incident came to light when Raghu, a staff member of a local religious centre Oswal Bhavan located opposite to his house, came to ask for food for sadhvis who are staying at the religious centre.<br /><br />He found the main door open at Bokadia’s bangalow. When none replied to the repeated calls, he entered inside and found all of them dead. <br /><br />He immediately called Bokadia's associate Subhash Sethia, who is the chief of the local Jain Samaj and manages Oswal Bhavan. Sethia later called police.<br /></p>
<p>A day after 62-year-old businessman, his two servants and a driver were found murdered at a bungalow in Vivek Vihar, the investigators claim to have cracked the case on Tuesday and detained six people for their involvement in the murder. <br /><br /></p>.<p>The detained people include a woman, who allegedly gave the duplicate key to the servant of businessman’s brother-in-law. During the woman’s interrogation, the police discovered the involvement of five other people. <br /><br />“All have been detained and are being questioned to ascertain the exact sequence of crime and the real motive behind it,” said a senior police officer. <br /><br />So far, the police have found that the motive behind the murder was robbery of crores of rupees.<br /><br />“It was pre-planned and around six people committed the crime, including the woman, aged around 25 years,” said the officer, adding that the woman is a distant relative of the deceased businessman Bajrang Lal Bokadia. <br /><br />She was aware that the victim had stashed a lot of money in his bungalow. She kept a tab on his activities and planned the robbery-cum-murder.<br /><br />The police have also sent teams to different states to nab the other accused. <br /><br />Case cracked<br /><br />“We have cracked the case and will make the arrests soon,” said the officer.<br />Meanwhile, the post-mortem on the four victims was done at Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital and the bodies were handed over to their families for last rites. <br /><br />Bokadia, his driver Vinod Dubey, 40; cook Bhola Singh, 30; and a domestic help Anand, 18 were found killed inside the house on Monday morning.<br /><br />The incident came to light when Raghu, a staff member of a local religious centre Oswal Bhavan located opposite to his house, came to ask for food for sadhvis who are staying at the religious centre.<br /><br />He found the main door open at Bokadia’s bangalow. When none replied to the repeated calls, he entered inside and found all of them dead. <br /><br />He immediately called Bokadia's associate Subhash Sethia, who is the chief of the local Jain Samaj and manages Oswal Bhavan. Sethia later called police.<br /></p>