The Ulhasnagar Kailash Colony double murder case has intensified public scrutiny after family members of deceased brothers Anil Chauhan and Aman Chauhan alleged attempts to weaken the investigation through an alleged ₹25 lakh settlement proposal. According to local accounts, the family also questioned the role of investigating officer Siddheshwar Kailashe and demanded an independent Special Investigation Team inquiry. Authorities have arrested two accused, identified as Ajay Rao and Shekhar Tukaram Birajdar, while additional suspects are reportedly absconding. The allegations against police officials remain unverified, and no judicial findings establishing wrongdoing have been issued.
- Ulhasnagar Kailash Colony Double Murder Case: ₹25 Lakh Deal Allegations Raise Questions Over Police Probe
- Police Investigation And Arrests In The Ulhasnagar Double Murder Case
- Allegations Against Investigation Officer Siddheshwar Kailashe Spark Public Questions
- Public Anger And Demands For Independent Inquiry Continue To Grow
Ulhasnagar Kailash Colony Double Murder Case: ₹25 Lakh Deal Allegations Raise Questions Over Police Probe
The Ulhasnagar double murder case has taken a controversial turn after family members of the two deceased brothers alleged attempts to weaken the investigation through an alleged ₹25 lakh settlement proposal.
The killings of Anil Chauhan, aged 22, and Aman Chauhan, aged 17, in Ulhasnagar’s Kailash Colony area have triggered public outrage and intensified scrutiny over the handling of the investigation.
According to reports circulating locally, the victims’ family has raised serious allegations against investigating officer Siddheshwar Kailashe, claiming pressure and alleged attempts to suppress the matter.
Sprouts News has not independently verified the allegations, and no judicial findings have established wrongdoing against any police official named in connection with the case.
Family members have alleged that ₹25 lakh was discussed as part of an effort to dilute the case and protect certain accused individuals.
The family also reportedly alleged that a person identified as Sagar Patil, allegedly linked to the accused side, assured them the matter could be “managed” or suppressed.
These claims have intensified political and administrative discussions in Ulhasnagar, where residents are demanding a transparent and independent investigation into the killings and related allegations.
Police Investigation And Arrests In The Ulhasnagar Double Murder Case
According to local reports, Ulhasnagar Crime Branch Unit IV arrested two accused individuals identified as Ajay Rao, aged 23, and Shekhar Tukaram Birajdar, aged 25.
Police reportedly stated that the case is linked to an old rivalry, alleged pressure tactics, and extortion-related disputes, though detailed official findings have not yet been released publicly.
Authorities have also indicated that additional accused persons remain absconding, while special teams are continuing search operations and raids at multiple locations.
The developments have fuelled wider public concerns regarding law enforcement accountability and whether earlier complaints connected to threats were acted upon adequately before the killings occurred.
According to statements attributed to the victims’ relatives, repeated complaints regarding alleged threats had earlier been submitted to police authorities seeking preventive intervention and protection.
The family alleged that despite repeated representations, only non-cognisable complaints, commonly known as NC entries, were reportedly registered instead of stronger preventive action.
Relatives further claimed that timely intervention by authorities could potentially have prevented the deaths of the two brothers and reduced escalating tensions within the locality.
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Allegations Against Investigation Officer Siddheshwar Kailashe Spark Public Questions
The controversy deepened after the family publicly questioned the role of investigating officer Siddheshwar Kailashe, alleging lack of transparency and possible pressure within the ongoing probe.
The allegations remain claims made by family members and have not been substantiated before any court or through any officially concluded departmental inquiry.
Family members have demanded that the investigation be transferred either to an independent agency or to a high-level Special Investigation Team, commonly referred to as an SIT.
According to local accounts, businessman and Shiv Sena functionary Deepak Thakur also criticised the handling of the matter and alleged serious lapses by police authorities.
Deepak Thakur reportedly claimed that information regarding threats had already been communicated earlier, but stronger protective action was allegedly not taken by concerned authorities.
The family has also refused to remain silent until all principal accused persons are arrested and the alleged role of any police personnel is independently examined.
Residents in Ulhasnagar have increasingly framed the matter as a larger debate concerning justice, political influence, police accountability, and the functioning of local criminal investigations.
Public Anger And Demands For Independent Inquiry Continue To Grow
Local residents have continued demanding a transparent investigation while questioning whether influential individuals are allegedly receiving protection during the ongoing criminal proceedings.
The case has also generated broader debate regarding public confidence in investigative processes and whether sensitive criminal investigations should automatically undergo independent external supervision.
At the time of publication, no detailed public response addressing these allegations had been issued by investigating officer Siddheshwar Kailashe or the concerned police authorities.
The allegations mentioned in public reports remain subject to police investigation, judicial scrutiny, and any future findings that may emerge through official legal proceedings.
As public pressure grows, the Ulhasnagar double murder case is likely to remain under intense legal, political, and administrative attention in the coming weeks.
Several victims have alleged that investigating officer Siddheshwar Kailashe attempted to suppress or weaken matters even before they formally progressed further. These allegations remain claims made by the victims and have not been proven before any court or official inquiry.
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