A shocking incident from Jhunjhunu reveals just how dangerously love can spiral out of control. This story uncovers a dark, twisted plan born out of a secret affair, aimed at ruining an innocent man’s life. It’s a harsh reminder of how relationships can sometimes unravel in the most unexpected and terrifying ways. Here’s the full story, laid out step by step, showing how this dreadful plot unfolded.
A Secret Love Affair Takes a Dark Turn
The story revolves around three key people. First is Jitendra, who fell deeply in love with Sampati Devi. Sampati Devi, the second person, is a married woman and the wife of a soldier. She became so consumed by her feelings for Jitendra that she seemed to lose sight of everything else. The third person is Mangalchand, Sampati Devi’s brother-in-law, also called her devar.
Jitendra and Sampati Devi’s friendship quickly turned into a secret love affair. They believed no one should stand in the way of their feelings, a belief that led them down a dangerous path, setting the stage for a horrifying plan.
Mangalchand Discovers the Truth
As is often the case, secrets don’t stay hidden forever. Mangalchand soon uncovered the affair between his sister-in-law and Jitendra. He was deeply upset by what he learned and confronted Sampati Devi, warning her that what she was doing was wrong. He tried to convince her to end the relationship.
However, Sampati Devi resented Mangalchand’s interference. She felt his constant warnings were blocking her happiness. His attempts to stop the affair only made her angrier—and this anger pushed her to make a terrible decision.
The Twisted Plan to Frame Mangalchand
Fed up with Mangalchand’s interference, Sampati Devi decided to eliminate him as a problem. She confided in Jitendra, and together, they devised a cruel plan to ruin Mangalchand’s life. Their idea was to frame him by planting a large quantity of opium in his car.
They hoped this would lead to Mangalchand’s arrest and imprisonment, clearing their path so their secret relationship could continue without obstacles.
The Day the Plan Unfolded: August 6, 2025
The perfect opportunity to carry out their scheme came on August 6, 2025. On that day, Mangalchand was preparing to take his brother-in-law, Pintoo, to a doctor. Pintoo had been ill for five days. Sampati Devi insisted on joining them, saying she needed to see a doctor for her eyes. Mangalchand agreed, and the three set out for Jhunjhunu in his white car.
Planting the Evidence
As they traveled, Sampati Devi quietly put her plan into motion. Sitting in the back seat behind the driver, she waited for the right moment. Jitendra had already handed her a packet of opium. When the time was right, she discreetly placed the packet under Mangalchand’s seat, making sure no one noticed.
With the opium hidden, the first part of their sinister plan was complete—they hoped this planted evidence would lead to Mangalchand’s downfall.
The Police Get Involved
Later that same day, the police received an anonymous call with precise details:
- A white car with license plate RJ 18 was parked near Mandawa intersection.
- It was located in Indira Nagar, Jhunjhunu, near Astha Hospital.
- The caller claimed illegal opium was hidden under the driver’s seat.
The caller was none other than Jitendra Kumar, also known as Jeetu Khudana—Sampati Devi’s lover—making sure the planted evidence was found.
The Police Arrive and Find the Opium
Police quickly responded and confirmed the information. They found the white car, with a man in the driver’s seat and another beside him. The driver identified himself as Mangalchand Aala, a Gram Panchayat Officer from Budania. The passenger was Pintoo from Mohanpura Bhamarwasi.
During a search, officers discovered a plastic-wrapped package under the driver’s seat. Inside was a container holding a clear plastic bag filled with a dark, thick liquid—illegal opium.
Mangalchand and Pintoo’s Statements
Both men denied knowledge of the drugs. Mangalchand explained he had brought Sampati Devi to see a doctor and was taking Pintoo to Dr. Harlal Singh Nehra, where Pintoo had been admitted. Sampati Devi was sitting quietly in the back seat.
Pintoo also denied any involvement. The police weighed the opium, which totaled 282.8 grams. At this point, police found the situation suspicious but initially believed Mangalchand might be innocent.
Uncovering the Truth
Determined to uncover the facts, the police contacted senior officers and proceeded with a detailed investigation. They summoned both Jitendra and Sampati Devi for questioning—separately and together—using careful interrogation techniques.
When asked about the anonymous call, Jitendra nervously claimed an internet call had informed him. Police asked for proof on his phone, but no records existed. Faced with this contradiction, Jitendra broke down and confessed.
Jitendra’s Confession
Jitendra admitted to the affair with Sampati Devi and that Mangalchand had discovered their secret. He revealed that Mangalchand and his family had been pressuring Sampati Devi, tarnishing her reputation.
Sampati Devi had told Jitendra she wanted to get rid of Mangalchand. Together, they planned to frame him with drugs by planting the opium in his car. After his confession, police arrested both Jitendra and Sampati Devi, bringing this shocking scheme to an end.









