<p>Gurugram: Two men have been arrested for allegedly killing a woman whose body was found stuffed in a trolley bag on the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/faridabad">Faridabad</a> road five days ago, police said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The accused allegedly suffocated the woman following a dispute over money, they said.</p>.<p>The woman’s blood-soaked body was found near a school on the Faridabad road in the early hours of May 3. At the time, the woman's identity was unidentified, and Gurugram police had announced a reward of Rs 25,000 for anyone who could identify her, a police officer said.</p>.<p>A case was registered at Sushant Lok police station, he said.</p>.Woman at large for 8 years held for abduction, rape of 15-year-old girl in Delhi.<p>A team from the Sector 40 crime unit apprehended the two accused from the same area on Wednesday night during the investigation, police said.</p>.<p>The woman was later identified as 33-year-old Parveen alias Riya, a native of Paraksarkas village in Tiljala, West Bengal. She had been residing in Nathupur village in Gurugram, police added.</p>.<p>The arrested men were identified as Dinesh Kumar (22), a native of Rampur in Uttar Pradesh who works at a medical store, and Viplav Vishwas (26), from Udham Singh Nagar in Uttarakhand and works as a personal driver. The two men were living in Sikanderpur village, they said.</p>.<p>During interrogation, Dinesh revealed that he met the woman near Sikanderpur Metro Station around 2 am on May 3 and took her to his rented accommodation in Sikanderpur. There, the two consumed alcohol and a quarrel broke out between them over a financial matter, police said.</p>.<p>"Dinesh killed the woman by pressing her nose and mouth with his hands. In the morning, he placed the body in a black trolley bag and, with the help of Viplav, transported it on a motorcycle before dumping it near Sector 44 on Faridabad road," a police spokesperson said.</p>.<p>The woman's family has been informed and further questioning of the accused is underway, police added.</p>
<p>Gurugram: Two men have been arrested for allegedly killing a woman whose body was found stuffed in a trolley bag on the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/faridabad">Faridabad</a> road five days ago, police said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The accused allegedly suffocated the woman following a dispute over money, they said.</p>.<p>The woman’s blood-soaked body was found near a school on the Faridabad road in the early hours of May 3. At the time, the woman's identity was unidentified, and Gurugram police had announced a reward of Rs 25,000 for anyone who could identify her, a police officer said.</p>.<p>A case was registered at Sushant Lok police station, he said.</p>.Woman at large for 8 years held for abduction, rape of 15-year-old girl in Delhi.<p>A team from the Sector 40 crime unit apprehended the two accused from the same area on Wednesday night during the investigation, police said.</p>.<p>The woman was later identified as 33-year-old Parveen alias Riya, a native of Paraksarkas village in Tiljala, West Bengal. She had been residing in Nathupur village in Gurugram, police added.</p>.<p>The arrested men were identified as Dinesh Kumar (22), a native of Rampur in Uttar Pradesh who works at a medical store, and Viplav Vishwas (26), from Udham Singh Nagar in Uttarakhand and works as a personal driver. The two men were living in Sikanderpur village, they said.</p>.<p>During interrogation, Dinesh revealed that he met the woman near Sikanderpur Metro Station around 2 am on May 3 and took her to his rented accommodation in Sikanderpur. There, the two consumed alcohol and a quarrel broke out between them over a financial matter, police said.</p>.<p>"Dinesh killed the woman by pressing her nose and mouth with his hands. In the morning, he placed the body in a black trolley bag and, with the help of Viplav, transported it on a motorcycle before dumping it near Sector 44 on Faridabad road," a police spokesperson said.</p>.<p>The woman's family has been informed and further questioning of the accused is underway, police added.</p>