Did Police Exonerate Main Suspect in Delhi Acid Attack Case?
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Key Takeaways
- Police cleared the main suspect in the acid attack case.
- CCTV footage played a crucial role in the investigation.
- The victim's father has been arrested for a separate crime.
- Forensic analysis confirmed the use of a strong acid.
- The investigation continues amidst ongoing complexities.
New Delhi, Oct 28 (NationPress) The individual accused of launching an acid attack on a 20-year-old girl near Laxmi Bai College in Delhi has been exonerated by the police after they assessed evidence indicating he was absent from the crime scene.
In her report, the victim claimed that the accused was responsible for the attack. Nevertheless, during police interrogations, he asserted that he was not at the location of the incident, but was in Karol Bagh for work commitments.
According to police sources, CCTV footage from the Karol Bagh area captured the accused riding a motorcycle during the time of the incident at Laxmi Bai College. This evidence has led law enforcement to clear him of any involvement thus far.
Moreover, the victim's father, Akil Khan, has been apprehended for allegedly sexually assaulting the wife of the accused.
This arrest, confirmed late Monday night by senior officials at the Bharat Nagar police station, signifies a crucial turn in an investigation fraught with contradictions, familial disputes, and conflicting stories of harassment and retribution.
Khan, a 45-year-old factory owner from Mukundpur, was found hiding in the home of a relative in nearby Ghaziabad following a tip-off from local intelligence.
As per police reports, he is currently being escorted back to Delhi for rigorous questioning, expected to start early Tuesday at the interrogation cell of the station.
Authorities suspect that he might have been involved in orchestrating aspects of the incident or fabricating information to support the initial claims, although he has not yet been formally charged in the acid attack FIR.
The incident occurred on October 26 at approximately 10:52 a.m., when the victim—a second-year student from the Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board affiliated with Delhi University—was admitted to Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital suffering from severe burns to both hands and minor splashes on her stomach.
Forensic examinations conducted by the Forensic Science Laboratory confirmed that the liquid involved was a strong acid, resulting in five percent burns primarily from her instinctive action to shield her face with her bag.
A case has been registered under Sections 124(1) and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita as FIR No. 605/2025, with crime scene teams actively searching the vicinity near the college gate for residue and eyewitnesses.