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A nine-year-old girl was kidnapped from Delhi's Khichripur area and killed with an iron rod in UP. The Delhi Commission for Women chief and a BJP leader met the victim's kin.
4 arrested for abducting, killing minor
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A man and his three accomplices were arrested on Friday for allegedly killing a nine-year-old girl with an iron rod after abducting her in a car to Tibra near Uttar Pradesh’s Modinagar, the police said.
The accused, Johnny alias Shiva (40), a driver by profession, and his accomplices Naresh, Kailash and Tarun were arrested from Modinagar. The girl’s body was recovered from a field in Tibra village on Friday, they said.
The police said Johnny, along with his accomplices, hatched the conspiracy to kidnap the girl, who lived in his locality, to extort money from her parents. However, when he got to know that they were suspecting him to be behind the abduction, he panicked and allegedly killed the girl with the help of his accomplices.
The students who were administered the injections by Sandeep are fine, an official said, adding that the accused is presently being questioned and has not been formally arrested yet.
DU student held for giving injections to children
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‘He wanted to boost their memory’
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‘He wanted to boost their memory’
A Delhi University student was arrested for allegedly injecting a solution on a few underprivileged children, who took tuition from him, to “boost their memory” in east Delhi’s Mandawali, the police said on Sunday.
The accused, a second-year BA student, Sandeep, is a resident of Mandawali, they said.
The police said the students, who took injections from him, are fine.
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During probe, Sandeep said he got the idea from a YouTube video, which showed that the injection would help boost students’ memory.