NEW DELHI: The son of a Delhi Police ACP was allegedly thrown right into a canal in Haryana by two males, together with a clerk with a lawyer in Tis Hazari court docket, who had accompanied him to a marriage in Bhiwani, police mentioned on Friday.
Your complete incident was unearthed after a 19-year-old Abhishek, a resident of Narela, was arrested and questioned, prompting police so as to add Part 302 (homicide) of the Indian Penal Code within the FIR which was earlier registered as an abduction case at Samaipur Badli police station.
The case initially started as a lacking individual criticism filed by ACP Yashpal Chauhan, who reported the disappearance of his son Lakshay, 26, who did not return house after attending a marriage in Bhiwani.
“Abhishek was nabbed at present and on interrogation, it was revealed that on the midday of January 22 (Monday), Vikas, the lawyer’s clerk, contacted him and requested him to come back with him to attend a wedding operate in Bhiwani, ” Deputy Commissioner of Police, Outer North, Ravi Kumar Singh mentioned.
Vikas had advised Abhishek that Lakshay, who additionally practises in Tis Hazari Courts, had taken a mortgage from him and when he requested for his a refund, Lakshay misbehaved with him.
The duo hatched a plan to remove Lakshay, deciding to throw him into Munak Nahar in Haryana.
“They began on the Monday afternoon from Mukarba Chowk the place Lakshay met him in a automobile. Abhishek sat contained in the automobile with Lakshay and later Vikas additionally joined them, ” the DCP mentioned.
The crime unfolded in the course of the return journey.
“By late night time, they reached the wedding operate in Bhiwani and left after 12 a.m., ” mentioned the DCP.
Stopping at Panipat, the trio obtained out of the automobile for relieve themselves.
“Seizing the chance, Abhishek and Vikas allegedly pushed Lakshay into the canal and fled the scene in Lakshay’s automobile. Vikas later dropped Abhishek off in Narela earlier than making his escape, ” the DCP mentioned.
“Police have subsequently added sections 302 (homicide) and 201 (inflicting disappearance of proof) of the Indian Penal Code within the FIR, primarily based on the proof gathered up to now. Efforts are underway to find the sufferer’s physique and the whereabouts of the second suspect, Vikas, ” he added.