This case is of protesting against looting mobiles, miscreants stabbed and injured the young man. In this case, the knife is in his stomach and other parts of the body and after the information received, the police reached the spot and immediately admitted him to the nearest hospital. The doctors declared him dead there and the deceased has been identified as Deepak Singh (37). In this case, the police have taken the dead body and sent it for postmortem and the police officials talking about it said, "The miscreants robbed the mobile from the deceased, while also apprehending the possibility of looting Rs 15,000 cash." At present, the police station of Kamla Market is looking for the accused by registering a case of murder and robbery. Woman's mutilated body found at mango orchard In this case, the police said, "Deepak's family lived in Seelampur Main Market. He lives with father Satveer Singh, wife and 3 girls. He used to work in food supply for the last 3 years in trains. Around 6 pm on Saturday evening, he left his house to go to work. At around 12:00 last night, he left the Ajmeri Gate side from New Delhi railway station to go back home with about 15,000 rupees. Meanwhile, some miscreants surrounded him and started robbing at the point of the knife. On protesting, the miscreants attacked him with a knife. A rickshaw driver passing through the scene of the incident says that after being stabbed, Deepak ran from the clutches of the miscreants and shouted for about 100 meters to save his life, after that he fell on the road. Bhopal crime branch take big action, seized fake milk tanker The entire incident was caught in the CCTV cameras installed around the scene of the incident, but due to the nightfall, the face of any of the murderers is not clearly visible. Seriously accused of being negligent in the case and the relative of the deceased said that "Deepak's life could have been saved if the police had been checking around the site of the incident". Ranchi: Girl student gets kidnap in broad daylight, stir in police department