Hotelier's Fatal Betrayal: A Chilling Tale of Business Rivalry
Three arrests have been made in connection with the murder of Niamat Ali, co-owner of a Shadipur hotel in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The murder, allegedly driven by business rivalry, was meticulously planned by Muntaqueem Ahmed and accomplices, who have attempted to cover their tracks across multiple states.

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In a shocking turn of events, law enforcement authorities arrested three individuals, including a hotel co-owner, for the murder of Niamat Ali—a chilling case believed to be the result of business rivalry. Ali's sudden disappearance during a business trip to Tamil Nadu had initially puzzled investigators.
Evidence from CCTV footage and vital witness statements unraveled this intricate case. The investigation revealed that Ali was brutally killed and his body disposed of in a remote river in Odisha. Suspicion loomed over business partner Muntaqueem Ahmed, alleged to have orchestrated the crime with precision, reportedly inspired by crime dramas.
The calculated nature of the crime stunned authorities, as Ahmed and his accomplices concocted a sinister plan, even researching chloroform online. The case underscores potential risks of business conflicts spiraling into violence, highlighting the relentless pursuit of justice by police forces.
(With inputs from agencies.)