Olympic Athlete Sushil Kumar Wants To Teach A Junior Wrestler A Lesson: Police.
Allegedly, tensions in the national capital apartment owned by Sushil Kumar’s wife and rented from Sagar Dhankar prompted the Olympic medalist to ask his assistant to kidnap Sagar Dhankar.
90 days after a previous junior public wrestling champion – Sagar Dhankar – was killed in Delhi and Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar was arrested in the homicide case, a 1,000-page chargesheet was put together by police on Monday, illustrating the thought process behind the wrongdoing.
Pressures over a level in the public capital – claimed by Sushil Kumar’s better half and leased to Sagar Dhankar – purportedly incited the Olympic medallist to require his associates to capture Sagar on May 4, alongside others. Upset that he was offended during contentions, in spite of having acquired immense regard among individual grapplers and the title of “Master ji” (educator), Sushil Kumar “needed to show something new” to Sagar Dhankar, said the police. The hatred between Sagar Dhankar and Sushil Kumar crested after a contention over stopping outside the level – leased for ₹ 40,000 – with local people, authorities say. The level was visited by “infamous men” when Sagar remained there, said police, and Sushil Kumar didn’t care for it.
Delhi criminal Kala Jathedi’s nephew Sonu Mahaal was one of Sagar’s companions and he too got contentions with Sushil Kumar’s companions as strains were preparing over a portion of his frightful photographs clicked at his level, police said. Kala Jathedi, a blamed for driving a global organization that was associated with contract killings, was captured last week. While an understanding was reached among Sushil and Sagar, it was solely after monstrous contentions that saw Sushil being offended by Sonu and Sagar. Abducted alongside Sonu by Sushil and his assistants, Sagar was taken to Dehi’s Chhatrasal Stadium on May 4, beaten beat up for the greater part an hour when Sonu figured out how to get away and call up police, says the chargesheet.
At the point when Sushil and his assistants understood that cops had arrived at the arena, they tossed Sagar and his companion in the arena’s storm cellar where cops discovered them and took them to emergency clinic. Sagar later passed on of his wounds.
A video showing the Olympic medalist beating Sagar with sticks was before utilized by police as a proof.
The chargesheet names 13 denounced, including Sushil Kumar. An aggregate of 15 blamed have been captured for the situation and five are as yet missing, news organizations announced.