Latur doctor arrested for murder of Hospital Security Guard

Published On 2024-12-24 05:42 GMT   |   Update On 2024-12-24 05:42 GMT

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Latur: A doctor from Maharashtra's Latur, accused of murdering a security guard at his hospital, was arrested in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, on Monday after being on the run for several days, police said.

According to the PTI report, the doctor, Pramod Ghuge, and his nephew Aniket Munde were booked after the victim, Balu Bharat Dongre, employed as a security guard at the absconding physician's hospital in Latur, died on December 12 and his family alleged murder, said police.

According to the police, the mother of the deceased, resident of India Nagar in Latur city, had filed a complaint at the Shivajinagar Police Station, alleging her son, earlier arrested in an abduction case, was brutally beaten to death in hospital premises.

Based on the complaint, police registered a case under section 103 (1) (murder), 3 (5) and other relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita against Ghuge and his nephew Munde, who was also allegedly involved in the crime, on December 13. Both were on the run after the incident.

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According to the police, Ghuge was allegedly involved in thrashing and kidnapping a lift contractor, and coerced Dongre into participating in the abduction, promising him salary without work. 

After Dongre's arrest in the abduction case, Ghuge paid him salary for a few months, but later stopped the wages. When the victim confronted him, the doctor allegedly threatened him, they said, news agency PTI reported. 

On December 12, Ghuge informed the security guard's family that he was admitted to the hospital in critical condition. Dongre's father later found his son had died of severe injuries that indicated physical assault, according to the police.

As per the FIR, Dongre had come to the hospital to demand salary when Ghuge and his nephew Munde started beating him up. The victim, who suffered serious injures, was admitted to the ICU, and his motorcycle, parked at the hospital gate, was damaged in order to destroy evidence.

Ghuge informed the Shivajinagar police that Dongre had died of a heart attack after he met with an accident. However, the security guard's family alleged foul play and filed a complaint, said police.

According to sources, a breakthrough in locating the absconding doctor was achieved when police interrogated Ghuge's driver, who revealed he had dropped him in Haridwar.

Acting on this information, the Latur police provided their Haridwar counterparts police with Ghuge's new contact number. Subsequently, the Haridwar police detained him on Monday, inspector Dilip Sagar told PTI.

The process of handing the doctor over to the Latur police was underway, he said.

Ghuge's nephew Munde still remains at large.

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