<p> Jaipur: A man was arrested in Rajasthan's Churu district for allegedly murdering his two sons and his grandmother after suspecting that they were not his children, police said on Tuesday.</p>.<p> The man had allegedly killed his sons -- Garvit (4) and Anurag (8) -- February 13 and his elderly grandmother on January 31 by poisoning them in Bhainsli village, Churu Superintendent of Police Jai Yadav said.</p>.<p> To avoid suspicion, Bhup Singh (32) first killed his grandmother and later his children, police said.</p>.2 held for firing at tantrik's son over 'failed' ritual for conceiving child in Indore.<p> According to the SP's statement, police interrogation revealed that Bhup Singh suspected that Garvit and Anurag were not his children. So, he had planned to murder them, it said.</p>.<p> All three people died under within a month under suspicious circumstances, police said.</p>.<p> A case was registered in connection with the three suspicious deaths and police started the investigation.</p>.<p>Police exhumed the buried body of deceased child, Garvit, and carried out the post-mortem and the viscera was preserved in forensic science laboratory for testing.</p>.<p>Police said Garvit's viscera report found traces of drugs, which led to Bhup Singh's arrest.</p>.<p> During investigation, police found that Bhup Singh had a medical shop and he had also done a course in nursing, they said.</p>
<p> Jaipur: A man was arrested in Rajasthan's Churu district for allegedly murdering his two sons and his grandmother after suspecting that they were not his children, police said on Tuesday.</p>.<p> The man had allegedly killed his sons -- Garvit (4) and Anurag (8) -- February 13 and his elderly grandmother on January 31 by poisoning them in Bhainsli village, Churu Superintendent of Police Jai Yadav said.</p>.<p> To avoid suspicion, Bhup Singh (32) first killed his grandmother and later his children, police said.</p>.2 held for firing at tantrik's son over 'failed' ritual for conceiving child in Indore.<p> According to the SP's statement, police interrogation revealed that Bhup Singh suspected that Garvit and Anurag were not his children. So, he had planned to murder them, it said.</p>.<p> All three people died under within a month under suspicious circumstances, police said.</p>.<p> A case was registered in connection with the three suspicious deaths and police started the investigation.</p>.<p>Police exhumed the buried body of deceased child, Garvit, and carried out the post-mortem and the viscera was preserved in forensic science laboratory for testing.</p>.<p>Police said Garvit's viscera report found traces of drugs, which led to Bhup Singh's arrest.</p>.<p> During investigation, police found that Bhup Singh had a medical shop and he had also done a course in nursing, they said.</p>