In a breakthrough investigation, the Ladakh Police have solved a gruesome quadruple murder case that had remained unsolved for 26 years. The murders took place in 1998, where four individuals were killed in a brutal attack. After an intense investigation, the police arrested three suspects from the Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir.
The case initially seemed like a mysterious disappearance, but upon closer inspection, it was revealed that the victims had been in possession of a significant sum of money—over ₹2.4 lakh. This discovery suggested that the motive behind the killings was robbery.
The arrested individuals, hailing from Kathua, were charged with murder, theft, and other related offenses. The police have also uncovered a network of criminal activities that links these suspects to several other unsolved cases in the region.
The breakthrough in this case marks a significant achievement for Ladakh Police, highlighting their unwavering commitment to justice, even after decades. The case’s resolution provides closure to the victims’ families, who had long awaited answers.