Man arrested for robbing, killing farmer in outer Delhi
A man was arrested for allegedly robbing an old farmer and bludgeoning him to death in outer Delhi's Alipur.
New Delhi: A 26-year-old man was arrested for allegedly robbing a 65-year-old farmer and bludgeoning him to death in outer Delhi's Alipur, police said Tuesday.
The accused was identified as Naveen, a resident of Tajpur village, they said.
Also Read: Delhi- 22-yr-old held for trying to kill minor girlfriend
The matter came to light on April 7 when the son of the deceased Ravinder Singh found him lying in an injured condition at a cattle shed and reported about it to police.
Also Read |
Shopkeeper shot dead by robbers in Delhi's Fatehpur Beri
Singh suffered critical head injuries and a blood-stained farm tool was found lying next to him, police said.
He was rushed to Satyawadi Raja Harish Chandra hospital in Narela where he was declared brought dead, Gaurav Sharma, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer North) said.
Also Read: Three arrested for raping Haryana-based dancer in Delhi
Investigations revealed that Singh used to sleep alone at the cattle shed and was last seen on April 6 at around 9 pm, he said.
Also Read |
Delhi: 17-year-old boy kidnapped, killed
A murder case was registered and investigation was taken up. Eight teams were formed to check the CCTV footage of the entire village and men with criminal records, drug addicts, relatives of the deceased, call details of the suspects were also analysed, the officer said.
In one of the CCTV footage, Naveen was spotted following which he was apprehended and interrogated during which he confessed about his involvement, he said.
Robbed cash worth Rs 26,072, blood-stained cloth of the deceased, a blood-stained brick and a wire used for strangulation was also recovered, police said. (PTI)