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Police probing businessman's murder

Staff Reporter

NEW DELHI: The police have zeroed in on some suspects in the murder case of the businessman whose decomposed body was found in the rear seat of his car at Pandav Nagar in East Delhi on Tuesday.

Some of the calls that the victim, Ramnath Singhla, had received on the day he went missing are under the police scanner. It is learnt that he had received a couple of calls from someone in Ghaziabad. The police are trying to track down the caller. They are also questioning some of his acquaintances.

Incidentally, the police have found that the last four digits of Mr. Singhla's car and that of a car dealer whose decomposed body was found in a car at Vikaspuri on Sunday are the same. However, they have not yet come across any concrete evidence suggesting a link between the two cases.

Mr. Singhla's car was parked in a lane when some locals noticed foul smell emanating from it on Tuesday morning and alerted the police. Subsequently his body was found in the rear seat of the vehicle, wrapped with three cloth-sheets of different colours. The victim lived with his wife and two children at Safdarjung Enclave.

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