
The routine patrol day in the outer area of the Delhi in the capital of the capital led the police to affect the gang behind the horrible killing of an eighteen -year -old boy from whom they stole the phone before buried his body near the Yamuna River.
According to the Indian Express report, three teenage boys on a black motorcycle lost peace of mind after seeing a police patrol in their location on Wednesday evening. They made a U-rotation and tried to escape.
The police suspected of their behavior followed and charged them. After the interrogation, the officers noticed that one of the boys carried two mobile phones. When one of them was further interrogated, one of them allegedly revealed a terrifying account – they stole the phone three months ago after strangling the man to death, set off their eyes, and buried his body near Yamun’s shore, the police said.
The trio, claimed that the police had claimed, even soaked the body in the river so that “his soul could rest in peace”.
The police officer said Indian Express: “When we asked him (one of the boys) why he had two mobile phones, he didn’t have the right answer … Then we checked the records of the call details (CDR) of both phones and found that one of them was not used since April.”
The officer added that the CDR did not match one of the phones to the identification evidence presented by the boy. All three were detained and was also stolen by the motorcycle they rode, also stolen, the police said.
DCP (Outer North) Harshwar SWAMI said, “They admitted that in April the cell phone from an unknown person near the shore of the Yamuna River. When the victim resisted, strangled it and buried the body near the river bank. And the human score turned and turned to human scores and human scores ”and that it came apart and eliminated from human scores. ”
When the police contacted the victim’s family in Bihar, they said Son was missing since mid -April and that his phone had been turned off since. They tried to report on the missing person in their hometown, but were reportedly turned away, the officer said.
(Tagstotranslate) Delhi News