Juveniles Arrested in 'Vigilante Justice' Case in Delhi
Five juveniles were arrested for allegedly murdering a 35-year-old man in Delhi's Wazirabad industrial area. The victim, Monu alias Crossing, had a criminal history and was reportedly harassing the juveniles, prompting their revenge. The case highlights the complexities of justice and youth involvement in crime.
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In a shocking development, five juveniles have been apprehended in connection with the murder of a 35-year-old man, identified as Monu alias Crossing, in Delhi's Wazirabad industrial area. The arrest follows an incident in which Monu was found dead on a railway track with multiple stab wounds, indicating foul play.
The juveniles, according to police sources, allegedly carried out the murder as an act of vengeance. Monu, described by police as a habitual offender, had reportedly been extorting and harassing the youth, leading to their drastic retaliation.
Following the crime, forensic teams collected evidence from the scene while police conducted a thorough investigation. The juveniles were tracked down in Ashok Vihar, examined by medical professionals, and presented before the Child Welfare Committee. This case underscores the dual aspects of crime and victimhood within juvenile justice.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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