Loneliness, Greed, and a Fake Wedding: How a Viral Video Led Police to Unravel a Chilling Murder Plot in Kushinagar
It took almost a month of patient investigation, digital tracking, and inter-state coordination for the police in Uttar Pradesh’s Kushinagar district to solve a sensational murder case that began with a viral video and ended with three arrests and the recovery of a brutally murdered man’s body.
The case revolves around the tragic killing of 45-year-old Inder Dev Tiwari, a resident of Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh.
His body was found dumped in the bushes in the Hata area of Kushinagar on June 6. He had suffered multiple deep injuries inflicted with a sharp-edged weapon, and for days, his identity remained a mystery.
However, a video circulating on social media turned out to be the key that eventually cracked the case wide open.
The Viral Video and the Deceptive Plan
The turning point came when the police came across a video of a man — later identified as Inder Dev Tiwari — speaking emotionally during a spiritual discourse.
In the clip, he spoke candidly about his loneliness, the pain of not having a wife, and mentioned the property he owned, including 18 acres of agricultural land.
This video, originally recorded during a religious event, had gone viral and caught the attention of three individuals with sinister motives.
The accused — Sahiba Bano, her friend Kaushal Kumar, and their associate Samsuddin Ansari — were all in their twenties. Seeing the video, they allegedly hatched a plan to deceive Tiwari by exploiting his emotional vulnerability and desire for companionship.
The idea was to lure him into a fake marriage, gain his trust, and then murder him to acquire his property and valuables.
The Execution of the Trap
As per the detailed account provided by Kushinagar Superintendent of Police Santosh Kumar Mishra, the plot was set in motion in mid-May. Kaushal Kumar traveled to Jabalpur on May 16, using the alias “Sandeep Tiwari.”
There, he befriended Inder and introduced him, over the phone, to Sahiba Bano, who was pretending to be Kaushal’s sister “Khushi,” a woman interested in marrying Inder.
Over the following days, Sahiba, in her fake identity, began regular conversations with Inder, emotionally manipulating him and eventually convincing him to travel to Gorakhpur to meet her in person.
Tiwari, hopeful and unaware of the trap, left Jabalpur alone and reached Gorakhpur on June 3.
He was received by Kaushal, who took him to a rented room where Sahiba was staying. The three stayed there together for two days.
During this time, as part of their elaborate deception, they made Inder sign documents — under the pretext of formalising arrangements for the marriage — which falsely stated that upon his death, all his property would be transferred to Sahiba (as “Khushi”) and Kaushal (as “Sandeep”).