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Gurgaon: Even 11 days after the murder of Geetanjali Garg, the police have failed to solve the case. Only four of the six bullets fired from the revolver of chief judicial magistrate Ravneet Garg have been found.
Gurgaon police officials are still searching for the missing bullets.
Ravneet Garg had bought 25 bullets along with the revolver and it has been mentioned on his licence. Police sources say they have recovered 19 bullets from Ravneet's house.
Garg has denied any information about the other two bullets, say sources. He added that he was in the court when the incident occured.
He claimed that when he reached home he found that Geetanjali was not inside and she had also left her mobile phone.
During the search for his wife Garg came to know that a body found in that police line ground was of his wife Geetanjali.
Since then police have interrogated Ravneet's servant, driver and his personal security officer. Police are trying to find out if Geetanjali had an altercation with any of them as Ravneet had denied that he had any fight with his wife.
But the post-mortem report has come as a major problem for the police. The post-mortem report says that Geetanjali's body had three bullet wounds and one head injury. Geetanjali died within a few minutes of being shot at.
According to the post-mortem report the fist bullet hit Geetanjali's stomach on the left side. The wound was 3.5 centimetres wide and 1.5 centimetres long. The second bullet pierced the left side of the chest and damaged her lungs and intestines. The third bullet hit below the chin and exited from below the left ear.
Geetanjali also had an injury mark 3 centimetres by 1 centimetre on the back of her head.
The report also says that the last two bullets fired from the revolver caused her death. So the question is if it is a murder then why would the killer fire at her stomach, chest and chin and why not directly at her head. The other bi8g question if why did the killer take her body to the police line ground which is surrounded by the quarters of police personnel.
Geetanjali's parents allege that her in-laws cleaned the house after her murder. But in spite of questioning Ranveet Garg, the police have failed to get any strong evidence. So if the police treat it as a suicide case, the move is bound to raise several questions.
Now it is up to the CBI to solve the case.
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