Olympian Sushil Kumar managed to dodge Delhi Police
Olympian Sushil Kumar News Olympian Sushil accused in Sagar murder case is changing hideouts to escape from Delhi Police. Till now, he was feared to be hiding in an ashram in Haridwar, but now it is being said that he is hiding in Haryana itself.
Sushil Kumar managed to dodge Delhi Police
Sushil, the main accused Olympian in the junior wrestler Sagar murder case, is constantly changing his hideout to escape from Delhi Police. On the basis of location, till now he was expected to be hiding in an ashram in Haridwar, but now it is being said that he is hiding in Haryana itself. At the same time, according to Delhi Police sources, after Sagar’s death, Sushil Kumar asked all his colleagues to turn off the mobile and go underground. He himself escaped from Model Town with Ajay and reached Samaypur Badli. After getting out of the car, Ajay was sent to hide. After this, another close cousin called Brown and called Samaypur Badli from Haryana. With that, he went to a Baba’s ashram in Haridwar. Brown was sent back on the night of May 5. The next day Sushil also came to Bahadurgarh with someone else from there.
suspected of hiding in Haryana
Explain that he has a school in Bahadurgarh called Sushil International. It is run by his brother Manjeet. At school, Sushil stayed for one day and after that he stayed for two days in a close quarters in Haryana. Police say he is in contact with Amarjeet, another brother of Sushil, but Manjeet is absconding since the incident. The police suspect that Manjeet is staying with Sushil and arranging for all his hideouts. Sushil is in touch with several policemen from Delhi and Haryana. Through the WhatsApp era, he is talking to close ones.
Significantly, on the night of 4 May, junior wrestler Sagar was beaten to death at the famous Chhatrisal Stadium in Delhi. Olympian Sushil Kumar is the main accused in this. Earlier on Tuesday, Sushil Kumar had also filed a petition in Rohini court of Delhi for anticipatory bail, but he got a shock here. The court rejected the anticipatory bail