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By Our Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI, AUG. 23 . The South Delhi police today submitted a report to the Delhi Police Commissioner in connection with the investigations into the Anand Lok double murder case in which Pushkin Chandra and his friend Kuldip were found dead in the former's house on August 14. While the hunt for the assailants is on, the police are verifying the claims of a couple of men who have "seen'' one of the suspects. According to police sources, a man approached the New Delhi police claiming that he had seen one of the suspects and could help them trace him. The South Delhi police were informed about the claims after which they decided to take him along in the hunt for the suspects. However, nothing concrete emerged from the search. Earlier too, some people from Nabi Karim and Karol Bagh had claimed to have seen the suspects. But again nothing concrete emerged when the police verified them.
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