Who Did the Delhi Police Arrest in Nand Nagri Murder Case?
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New Delhi, Feb 21 (NationPress) The Delhi Police have apprehended a 34-year-old individual linked to the homicide of a local inhabitant in the Nand Nagri region of the national capital, recovering a firearm along with three live cartridges from him, as reported by officials on Saturday.
The arrest was executed by a team from Nand Nagri Police Station, following an extensive investigation into the murder of Mohd. Umardin near Bade School in the area.
Authorities stated that the breakthrough was achieved through the collection of technical data, local insights, and other forms of evidence.
The suspect has been identified as Sunil alias Deepu alias Narender (34), son of Bishan Singh, and a resident of B-block in Nand Nagri. He was captured after the police team focused on him based on clues gathered during the investigation.
The operation was led by Inspector Anand Yadav, along with Assistant Sub-Inspector Parmod, Head Constables Deepak, Vipin, and Rohit, and Constables Jitender and Vimal.
During extensive questioning, the suspect reportedly confessed to the murder, according to police.
A homemade pistol, along with three live cartridges, was seized from the suspect, which is believed to have been used in the crime.
Further inquiries indicated that the suspect is a repeat offender, having been involved in at least eight previous criminal cases, including murder, attempted murder, theft, assault, and violations under the Arms Act.
Law enforcement officials stated that the arrest has effectively resolved the murder case, although investigations are ongoing to determine the exact motive behind the killing and if any accomplices were involved.
The retrieved weapon has been forwarded for forensic analysis, and investigators are also examining call records and other evidence to reconstruct the events leading to the crime.
Officials confirmed that further investigations in the case are ongoing.