Accused in IRS Officer's Daughter Murder Case Granted Four Days Police Custody
'I'm Sorry, I've Committed Crime': Accused In IRS Daughter Murder Case Sent To 4 Days Custody
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In the murder case of an Indian Revenue Service officer's daughter in Southeast Delhi, a Saket court has granted Delhi police four days of custody for the accused. The suspect, who admitted to the crime, will be taken to Alwar for further investigation, where he is also linked to a prior molestation incident.
- 01Delhi police received four days of custody for the accused to recreate the crime scene.
- 02The accused admitted to committing the crime during the court hearing.
- 03The murder victim was the daughter of a senior Indian Revenue Service officer.
- 04Police suspect sexual assault and strangulation using a mobile phone charging wire.
- 05The accused was involved in a molestation incident in Alwar just a day before the murder.
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A Saket court in Delhi has granted the police four days of custody for the accused in the murder of the daughter of an Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer. The accused, who admitted to the crime in court, stated that he entered the victim's home intending to loot. He revealed injuries on his body during the hearing, and police have recovered cash and jewelry from him. The victim, found dead in her home in the Amar Colony area of Southeast Delhi, is suspected to have been sexually assaulted and strangled with a mobile phone charging wire. Notably, the accused was also linked to a molestation incident in Alwar just one day before the murder, raising concerns about his criminal history and motives.
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The case has raised concerns about safety and crime in the area, prompting increased police scrutiny.
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