New Delhi: Police received information about a blood-soaked body of a 45-year-old man found near the Red Fort in Delhi. On reaching the spot, they found the person who carried out the murder was a minor. The police started searching for the culprit and started scanning the CCTVs nearby. There were serious injury marks on the head of the deceased. Blood was coming out of his mouth and head. Police took the body into custody and sent it for a postmortem. This incident is being told of 15 April. A crime team and an FSL team inspected the spot.
In the same investigation, the police found an eyewitness, Sajid Khan, who was a friend of the deceased. Sajid identified the deceased as Shambhu. But even Sajid did not know anything about the family members of the deceased Shambhu. The police kept the body of the deceased in the mortuary of Sabzi Mandi for 72 hours for identification. The police searched some boys in Kotwali and the nearby Kashmere Gate area. The police reached the 16-year-old juvenile delinquent after eyewitness identification and identification. The police took the delinquent minor into custody and interrogated him. He told that he is a resident of Sheikhpura, in Bihar. He also said that he had left his home two years ago and wanted to work in films in Mumbai. She met Shambhu at the Old Delhi railway station, and both started living together.
The minor told police that the deceased Shambhu had been continuously forcing him to have unnatural sex for the last one or two months. On April 14, the deceased again tried to have unnatural sex with her, and both of them had a fight. Because of this, the minor attacked Shambhu with a stone and killed him. Police produced the minor before the JJ Board and kept him in the observation home. The juvenile delinquent works as a labourer in the Kashmere Gate market. He had left his home two years ago and wanted to go to Mumbai to work in the cinema industry. The minor had studied until class II in a school in his village.
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