Murder for cigarettes in Delhi: Four boys asked for 10 rupees from a 17-year-old boy, if not given, killed him with a knife

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A minor was stabbed to death in broad daylight for not paying Rs 10 for a cigarette in Delhi. The incident took place in the Anand Parbat area of ​​the capital Delhi on Monday and it came to light after the body of the deceased was found on Tuesday. The police have arrested four accused in this case.

Delhi Police’s DCP (Central) Shweta Chauhan said that a dead body was found on Tuesday near Ramjas School, which had knife tattoo marks on its stomach. The body was identified as that of Vijay, a resident of Anand Parvat. All the accused have been arrested with the help of CCTV footage.

During the interrogation of the police, the four accused have confessed to the crime of killing the minor.

There was a fight over not paying money for cigarettes.
The DCP said that during interrogation, the accused told that the minor had not given money to the accused for cigarettes. There was an argument on this matter, after which this incident happened. The accused have been identified as Praveen (20), Jatin (24), Ajay (23) and Sonu (20). All were arrested and presented in the court, from where action is being taken to send them to jail.

DCP Shweta Chauhan said that the body has been handed over to the family after the post-mortem.

DCP Shweta Chauhan said that the body has been handed over to the family after the post-mortem.

In the accused, some driver and some laborer
A Delhi Police official said that accused Praveen works as a laborer, while Jatin is a driver and Ajay works as a salesman. Apart from this, the fourth accused is Sonu Taylor Master.

Such an incident happened in MP’s Dhar too
A similar incident took place in April in Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar district. Four youths had killed the shopkeeper for not giving him cigarettes for free. There too, the police caught the miscreants after collecting footage from 50 CCTV cameras. At present all these accused are in jail.

The accused were arrested by the police with the help of 50 CCTV cameras in Dhar and 200 people of the village.

The accused were arrested by the police with the help of 50 CCTV cameras in Dhar and 200 people of the village.

Crime rate increasing continuously in Delhi
According to the Delhi Police report released on 15 August 2021, the number of crimes registered under IPC and non-IPC has increased by 200% in the last decade in the capital. Between 2011 and 15 August 2021, the crime graph of Delhi has registered an increase of 228.61%. In the year 2011, a total of 53 thousand 353 cases were registered here under IPC. This figure has increased to one lakh 75 thousand 327 in the year 2021.

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