A 38-year-old land dealer, Satish Sudam Thopte, was killed in a brazen daylight attack in Kolhewadi, Sinhagad Road. Police believe the murder is linked to a financial dispute over an unpaid loan.
Land DealerFinancial DisputePolice InvestigationMurderKolhewadiReal Estate MaharashtraNov 27, 2024
Satish Sudam Thopte was a 38-year-old land dealer from Sushila Park, Kolhewadi, and a native of Khanapur. He was well-known in the local real estate and land dealing community.
The murder took place in the Kolhewadi area of Sinhagad Road, Pune, in broad daylight.
The police suspect that the murder was the result of a financial dispute over an unpaid Rs 25 lakh loan for an apartment purchase.
The police have launched a thorough investigation and initiated a manhunt for the accused. They are urging the public to come forward with any information.
The brutal murder of Satish Sudam Thopte has highlighted the dangers associated with unresolved financial disputes and the importance of seeking legal avenues to resolve such issues.
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