Class 10 Boy Stabbed 14 Times Days After Receiving Death Threats On Instagram In Faridabad
The victim's sister, Anjali, said that he had an argument with some men a few days ago. The accused attacked him with sticks and knives when he had gone to a market on Tuesday.
A Class 10 boy was stabbed to death in a market in Faridabad days after he had an argument with some men in Faridabad. The victim, Anshul, was stabbed 14 times. His family staged protests and accused the police of inaction and laughing off the matter when they had complained of Anshul receiving death threats on Instagram a few days ago.
The victim's sister, Anjali, said that he had an argument with some men a few days ago. The accused attacked him with sticks and knives when he had gone to a market on Tuesday.
Anjali along with some locals rushed to help Anshul and took him to hospital where he succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday. Anshul's friend Anmol told the police that the accused wanted to spread hooliganism in the Baslewa colony and used to sell drugs. They would often misbehave with the girls in the area.
Anshul reportedly had an argument with the accused a few days ago. Anmol alleged that they killed Anshul to take revenge. Based on Anjali's complaint, an FIR was registered and 10 people have been apprehended. Further investigation is underway, police said.
Fake Policemen Extorting People Arrested In Delhi
A gang of fake policemen who would extort people after setting up honey traps has been busted by Delhi Police. Three fake Delhi Police identity cards and a Delhi Police head constable rank uniform were recovered from the accused.
"Neeraj Tyagi alias Dheeraj alias Dheeru, 42 Years, of Tilak Nagar, Ashish Mathur, 31, of Karala, and Deepak alias Sajan, 30, of Kharkhoda were arrested near Budh Vihar Nala, Main Kanjhawala Road on Tuesday," Additional Commissioner of Police (crime) Sanjay Bhatia said.
Neeraj and Deepak were wanted in a honey trap case of Bindapur in the Dwarka district, the police told PTI.
In August 2024, a 60-year-old doctor was contacted through telephone by an unknown girl who called him at her home, saying that her mother was ill. "The doctor went to the address of the girl, located near the Janakpuri Metro station, West Delhi. There, she served him snacks," the officer said.
The girl unbuttoned the doctor's shirt and four people, including two in police uniform, entered the room, police said. The girl escaped and all four people caught the doctor and allegedly extorted Rs nine lakh from him by threatening arrest in a criminal case, it stated.