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This news article reports on the arrest of four men in Haryana, India, for the alleged murder of a 23-year-old woman, Sapna. The woman was shot dead in her home allegedly by her brother, Sanju, and his accomplices because she had married against the wishes of her family three years prior. The police apprehended the suspects after a brief shootout, seizing weapons. Sapna’s brother-in-law, Sahil, was also injured in the attack and is receiving treatment. The accused were reportedly planning to kill Sapna’s husband, Suraj.

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Honor Killing Suspects Apprehended After Shootout in Haryana

GURUGRAM, Haryana – November 21, 2025 – Haryana Police have arrested four men in connection with the alleged murder of 23-year-old Sapna, who was killed in Rohtak on November 20th. The victim was allegedly shot by her brother, Sanju, and his accomplices for marrying against the family’s wishes three years ago.

The suspects, identified as Sanju, Rahul, Ankit, and Gaurav, were apprehended after a brief encounter with police on the Ladhot-Bohar road. According to authorities, the suspects opened fire on the police team when they attempted to stop them. Police returned fire, injuring the accused before taking them into custody. Four pistols and ten cartridges were recovered from the scene.

Sapna, a resident of Rohtak’s Kahni village, had married Suraj, also from the same village but against her family’s objections. She was allegedly shot while sleeping in her room. Her brother-in-law, Sahil, who attempted to intervene, was also injured and is currently receiving treatment at Post-graduate Institute of Medical Sciences in Rohtak.

Police investigations reveal that Sanju and Rahul are from Kahni village, while Ankit and Gaurav reside in Rukhi village in Sonipat. Authorities also believe the suspects were plotting to kill Sapna’s husband, Suraj, an auto-rickshaw driver. The couple had previously moved to Rohtak city to escape family tensions but returned to their village recently due to financial difficulties, leading to a renewed conflict.

The investigation is ongoing.

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