
Panji Lal Maher, a former college principal in the Indian state of Odisha, was sentenced to life imprisonment for targeting a new novel couple by a parcel bomb.
According to Indian media, the incident took place in 2018 when a gift was received through a courier on the fifth day of the wedding house of the newlywed bride.
The newlywed bride opened the parcel as a horrific explosion took place. The 26 -year -old bride and her 85 -year -old grandmother lost their hands in the blast.
While the nearest bride, Reema, had to stay in the hospital for several days in critical condition.
The police had almost failed to resolve the blind case, but a minor mistake of the accused was arrested.
Police arrested Panji Lal Mahar after several months of investigation, who taught the victim’s mother at a local college.
In the investigation, the accused confessed that he had a professional competition with the victim’s mother on which he was angry.
The accused also confessed in the interrogation that he collected firecrackers during Diwali and pulled out of them and made a bomb.
Later, the bomb was kept in the gift box and sent a courier from Raipur, Chhattisgarh, under the fake name of SK Sharma.
The accused elected such a courtier where CCTV or not scan, and his phone left his own house so that he could not get any clue.
Even the accused did not get a train ticket so that he did not get on any record. But an anonymous letter showed the police a new way. The letter made a mistake in this letter.
The name of the person who sent the parcel was written SK Sinha instead of SK Sharma. The letter gave some details of the crime that could only be known to the real culprit.
Somiya’s mother, who was a college teacher, recognized the letter style that it could be the writing of her former colleague Panji Lal Maher.
Police questioned the former college principal and questioned him, and he confessed to the crime.
