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Kanwar Camp Hideout: Police Nab 3 More Minors in Gruesome Delhi Murder Case

Summary

  • 14-year-old boy murdered and sexually assaulted
  • Suspects recorded the crime on a phone before stabbing the victim 24 times
  • Police apprehended 3 more minors hiding in a kanwar camp in Meerut
Kanwar Camp Hideout: Police Nab 3 More Minors in Gruesome Delhi Murder Case

In a shocking incident, a 14-year-old boy was murdered and his body discovered in the Munak Canal in Delhi last month. The post-mortem report revealed that the teen had been sexually assaulted before his death.

Police had earlier apprehended six people, including two adults, in connection with the case. Now, they have arrested three more minors who were found hiding in a kanwar camp in Meerut. According to the authorities, the motive for the murder was the suspects' suspicion that the victim was passing information to two notorious bootleggers, one of whom had beaten up the prime accused earlier.

The entire incident was recorded on a phone by the accused, who then proceeded to stab the boy 24 times before throwing his body into the canal. Police were able to recover the incriminating phone from the three minors they arrested from the kanwar camp, where they had been in hiding.

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The 14-year-old boy was brutally murdered, his body found in the Munak Canal in Delhi. The post-mortem revealed he had been sexually assaulted before being stabbed 24 times.
Police have apprehended a total of nine suspects, including two adults and seven minors. The latest arrests were of three more minors found hiding in a kanwar camp in Meerut.
According to police, the motive for the murder was the suspects' suspicion that the victim was passing information to two notorious bootleggers, one of whom had beaten up the prime accused earlier.

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