Delhi crime: The Delhi Police officer highlighted that the exact motive behind the murder is however to be ascertained, police suspect it to be the fallout of a non-public enmity.

New Delhi:

The physique of a 36-year-old man was found dumped inside a space in Delhi’s South-west Dwarka house, police talked about on Friday (May 16). Police obtained a PCR identify informing a number of physique and a motorbike found dumped near Matka Chowk on Bakkarwala Road on May 13, an officer talked about.

On reaching the spot, police found the physique about 20 metres inside a space, whereas the motorcycle lay abandoned on the roadside. Based on some paperwork found on the motorcycle, which was registered inside the determine of Reena Devi, the deceased was acknowledged as Avnish Saxena alias Golu, a resident of Bangali Vihar, the officer added.

Sources talked about Saxena was about to get married, for which preparations had been underway. While the exact motive behind the murder is however to be ascertained, police suspect it to be the fallout of a non-public enmity, the Delhi Police officer further stated.

Police are scanning CCTV digital digital camera footage from the realm to trace the killers, he added. More particulars are awaited on this regard. 

Delhi Police arrest man for duping money change agent 

Meanwhile, the South District Cyber Police have arrested a 22-year-old Suraj Sharma for allegedly duping a money change agent through a calculated on-line rip-off. According to the officers, Suraj, a resident of Shastri Park, Usmanpur, reportedly deceived a retailer proprietor in Chhatarpur into transferring Rs 70,000 beneath false pretences. Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) South district, Ankit Chauhan, stated that the accused contacted the money change agent and claimed that his youthful brother would go to the shop to collect a web-based money change.

According to the DCP, Sharma employed a Rapido bike rider to assist this declare and despatched him to the shop, instructing him to behave as his brother. “The rider, unaware of the scam, delivered a QR code sent by Sharma via WhatsApp. The QR code was obtained earlier from a mobile shop in the guise of purchasing an iPhone. Believing the story, the complainant transferred Rs 70,000 in two instalments, Rs 30,000 and Rs 40,000,” DCP Chauhan talked about.

Once the amount was transferred, Sharma booked a Porter provide to collect the iPhone from the cell retailer and had it despatched to an outlet in Bindapur, the place he exchanged it for Rs 61,000 in cash. When the shop proprietor requested the Rapido rider for the money in return, the rider revealed he was solely employed for provide and had no reference to the accused. Realising he had been defrauded, the sufferer immediately reported the incident to the police, the police talked about.