A 20-year-old man has been charged with the murder of the Indian

01/10/2012 | Author: | Posted in Management

A 20-year-old man has been charged with the murder of the Indian student Anuj Bidve, who

was shot in the head in Salford on Boxing Day.

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Mr Bidve, 23, had travelled to the UK from India to study at Lancaster University and was

staying in Greater Manchester over the festive period.

Greater Manchester Police said a £50,000 reward remained outstanding.

Assistant Chief Constable Dawn Copley, who has overall command of the inquiry, told a

news conference: “This remains a complex investigation and the fact we have charged

someone does not mean the investigation is complete.

“As such, we are still asking for the public to contact us with any information they may

have and there remains a £50,000 reward outstanding.”

Earlier, GMP said a chief superintendent and nanikaka54 a family liaison officer are

travelling to India to meet Mr Bidve’s family and representatives of the Indian

authorities.

His father, Subhash Bidve, has been critical of UK and Indian authorities after learning

of his son’s death on Facebook before UK police could contact him.

ACC Copley said: “We know that the family <a

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distressed that Anuj’s body has not been released to them.

“We have been in close contact with the coroner who is anxious to release Anuj’s body to

his family at the earliest possible time.”

Mr Bidve, from Pune, Maharashtra, was shot at close range by a gunman in the Ordsall

district of Salford in the early hours of Boxing Day.

A total of five people have been arrested by police. On Saturday, a 19-year-old man was

bailed until the end of March, while three others, a 16-year-old boy and two 17-year-old

boys, were also released on bail pending further inquiries.

Mr Bidve, a postgraduate student in micro-electronics, was described by his family as a

“loving son, a super-caring brother and first and forever a friend for many”.

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