Delhi murder over ₹150 debt: Three juveniles held in Tilak Nagar stabbing
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Delhi Police cracked a blind murder case within hours on 22 June 2026, apprehending three juveniles allegedly responsible for the fatal stabbing of Paras, a 22-year-old resident of Tilak Nagar, West Delhi. According to police, the killing stemmed from a dispute over a sum as small as ₹150 — money the deceased had allegedly borrowed and refused to return.
How the Crime Unfolded
A PCR call was received at Tilak Nagar Police Station on 22 June through Daily Diary Number 10A, reporting that a man had been stabbed on the thigh and back and rushed to DDU Hospital in critical condition. The call was assigned to Sub Inspector Mohit Kumar for immediate action.
A police team reached the scene and found bloodstains at the location. Paras had sustained three stab wounds — two on his left thigh and one on his back. Despite being rushed to hospital, he succumbed to his injuries during treatment.
FIR and Investigation
FIR No. 244/2026 was registered at Tilak Nagar Police Station under Sections 103(1) and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). A dedicated investigation team was constituted under Inspector Binnet Kumar Pandey and SI Mohit Kumar, supervised by senior district officers.
The deceased's sister, a resident of Tilak Nagar, told investigators she had found her brother lying injured and unconscious near their home and had no information about the assailants. Police immediately combed CCTV footage from the area and developed local intelligence through sustained field inquiries.
Arrests and Motive
Through meticulous analysis of camera footage and ground-level inputs, three juveniles — identified in police records only as 'V', 'R', and 'P' — were traced and apprehended from a local park near B-Block, Chowkhandi, Tilak Nagar.
During interrogation, the juveniles allegedly disclosed that 40 to 45 days before the incident, Paras had taken ₹150 from one of them and refused to return it. On the intervening night of 21 and 22 June, they confronted him over the dispute. After an initial altercation, Paras fled. At around 12:15 a.m., the juveniles reportedly located him again, caught hold of him, and attacked him. Juvenile 'V' allegedly stabbed Paras multiple times with a knife, inflicting fatal injuries.
What Happens Next
All three juveniles were produced before the Juvenile Justice Board and subsequently placed in protective custody. Further investigation is underway. This case underscores how petty financial disputes — particularly among young men in urban neighbourhoods — can escalate with lethal consequences, a pattern seen in several recent Delhi crime reports.