Shooters Remanded in Shimla School Director Murder Case
The two shooters involved in the murder of Manisha Mittal, director of a school in Shimla's Sanjauli, were remanded to police custody for three days on Monday. The accused had earlier been sent on a seven-day remand, which ended on Monday. Police stated that an investigation is ongoing and the exact motive behind the murder will be revealed soon.
Details of the Crime
On June 13, two assailants, identified as Ashish Ahlawat (25) and Deepak (22), both from Haryana, fired multiple rounds at Manisha Mittal with country-made pistols near the school's gate, killing her on the spot. After committing the crime, the accused fled the scene via link roads to evade police barriers and reached Haryana.
Investigation and Arrest
Following the crime, a case of murder was registered, and police initiated an investigation. Special teams were constituted, and both accused were arrested from Rohtak in Haryana within 39 hours of the crime. The accused were then brought to Shimla, produced in court, and granted a seven-day remand. During the remand, police interrogated the accused about their motives as well as the mastermind behind the crime. However, it has been reported that the accused have not revealed anything concrete about the incident.
Suspected Motive and Legal Battle
Manisha Mittal's murder is suspected to be the result of a long-standing property dispute involving her family members. She was involved in a legal battle over the ownership of the school as well as a property in Haryana. She, along with her teenage daughter, had been residing at the school in Sanjauli for the past few months. She had also made allegations against her family members and mentioned receiving death threats in a video uploaded on her social media handle.
Brother Denies Involvement
Himank Mittal, her brother, denied allegations of being the main suspect in her murder. He posted a video on social media denying his involvement and stated that he himself was attacked by someone on June 1 and injured. Police continue to investigate all leads.



