Sanjay, 24, mixed sleeping pills into the food consumed by the nine victims who attended a birthday party in the village of Gorrekunta in the Geesukonda mandal of Warangal on the evening of May 20. After the victims fell unconscious, he pushed them one by one into the adjoining well.
The victims were Sanjay’s colleague, Maqsood Alam, 50, his wife Nisha Alam, 45, their children Shabaz Alam, 21, Sohail Alam, 20, Maqsood’s daughter, Bushra Alam, 22, Bushra’s three-year-old son, Co-workers from Bihar, Sriram, 35, Shyam, 40, and a driver Shakeel, 40, from Tripura.
During the investigation, the police discovered that Sanjay was having an affair with Nisha Alam’s niece, Rafeeqa, who lived with her three children in Warangal, preparing food for the workers of the jute bag unit. Sanjay promised to marry Rafeeqa, but then began to put it off. Subsequently, Rafeeqa began to suspect that Sanjay was looking at his teenage daughter and confronted him.
To deceive Rafeeqa, Sanjay promised to marry her and, under the pretext of introducing her to his family in West Bengal, made her board a train with him in March 2020. After the train arrived at the village of Brahmanagudem in West Godavari District, Sanjay gave him Rafeeqa, buttermilk mixed with powdered sleeping pills. After she fell asleep, Sanjay killed her by pushing her off the train.
After killing Rafeeqa, Sanjay returned alone to Warangal and began avoiding Nisha Alam. Suspecting foul play, Nisha threatened to file a police report and Sanjay planned to eliminate Nisha and her family.
According to the plan, he mixed powdered sleeping pills into food eaten by Maqsood’s family members and co-workers on the night of May 20 during Shabaz’s birthday party and after they fell unconscious, pushed them into a abandoned well adjoining the Sai Datta jute bags. Unit.
Police filed a charge sheet against Sanjay in June and after the trial, the local court sentenced Sanjay to death on Wednesday.
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