Prayagraj: Police on Sunday arrested a self-proclaimed tantrik, Munna Lal (45), in connection with the gruesome murder of Class 11 student Piyush alias Yash. The case came to light last Tuesday when Yash’s body was found mutilated in the industrial area.
Occult Ritual Behind Gruesome Murder
During interrogation, the accused admitted that he had advised Yash’s grandfather, Saran Singh, to kill the boy and cut his body into multiple pieces to ward off what he described as an “evil shadow” over the family.
Grandfather Misled by Superstitions
According to police, Munna Lal told Singh that his family was cursed after two of his children had died by suicide in 2023 and 2024. He allegedly convinced Singh that only by killing Yash and scattering his body parts in different directions could the “curse” be lifted.
Chilling Method of Killing
Acting on this, Singh lured Yash to a house on the pretext of work and attacked him with a brick. The boy was then smothered and his body was dismembered with a saw and chopper over six hours.
Family Misguided Through Rituals
Investigations revealed that Munna Lal had frequently visited Singh’s house, performing rituals and misleading the family.
Weapons Recovered, Duo in Custody
Police also found that Singh’s wife had been made to conduct repeated prayers under the tantrik’s instructions. Authorities have recovered the weapons used in the crime.
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