Road Rage Rampage: Arrests Made After DTC Driver's Tragic Death
Three men accused in the death of a DTC bus driver after a road rage incident in Delhi's Aman Vihar have been arrested. The December 6 altercation turned violent, leading to the driver's death on December 7. The trio had been evading arrest by frequently changing their location.
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In a significant development, police have apprehended three individuals over their alleged involvement in the demise of a DTC bus driver in a road rage incident in northwest Delhi's Aman Vihar. The incident, which unfolded on December 6, quickly escalated into violence following a dispute over road access between the bus driver and the car occupants.
The bus driver succumbed to his injuries the following day, prompting protests by his family and DTC staff, who demanded justice by blocking the UER-II highway on December 7. Authorities quickly registered a case under relevant BNS sections at the Aman Vihar police station. The matter was then transferred to the Crime Branch for a comprehensive investigation.
DCP (Crime) Aditya Gautam revealed that the accused – Harsh Kumar, Rohan, and Raju – all residents of Mundka, had been changing locations to evade capture. However, they were ultimately traced and arrested in the Karala area. During questioning, the suspects admitted to frequently moving around Delhi to avoid being caught.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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