Lucknow: Ghaziabad Police encountered and killed Akki, also known as Daksh, the prime suspect in the murder case of Vinay Tyagi, the business head of Tata Steel Pravesh Almira. Originally from Harisinghpur village in Mainpuri, Akki aspired to become a gangster. He had arrived in the village six months ago, and his family members arrived in Ghaziabad to claim his body after the encounter. On May 3, Vinay Tyagi, a 42-year-old resident of Rajendra Nagar Sector 5, Ghaziabad, was robbed and murdered. His body was discovered on May 4 in a house near Khaitan Public School in Ghaziabad. The police launched a murder investigation following the recovery of Tyagi's body. The encounter between Ghaziabad Police and two motorcycle-borne criminals occurred at 5 am on Friday. During the encounter, Akki, a resident of Shelampur, Delhi, was shot, and a police inspector sustained injuries. Akki succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment at the hospital. The police recovered the mobile phone looted from Vinay Tyagi during the encounter. Akki, a high school graduate from Kishni, moved to Delhi for work after completing his studies. He hailed from a modest background, with his father, Satendra, working as a laborer, and his younger brother, Akshay, pursuing his education. Akki's arrival in Harisinghpur raised suspicion among the villagers, who observed his involvement in thefts and assaults from the beginning. He often expressed his desire to become a gangster to his friends. Akki's father, Satendra, was informed about his death by the police and has since arrived in Ghaziabad to claim his son's body. Amit Shah Asserts India's Sovereignty Over PoK, Slams Congress for Questioning India's Stand Taranjit Singh Sandhu Files Nomination Papers for Amritsar Lok Sabha Seat Andhra Pradesh High Court Halts Cash Transfers Amid Election Season