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New Delhi: A 25-year-old man was killed allegedly by his colleagues for repeatedly insulting them at their workplace, police here said on Thursday. Police received a PCR call on Tuesday night about some foul smell emanating from a locked room in the Rampura area. As the team reached the spot, they discovered a decomposed male body. The deceased was identified as Golu. During the investigation, the police found that Golu frequently made social media reels with one of the suspects, Ranjeet (30), DCP said.

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Man held for brandishing gun

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New Delhi: A 23-year-old man was arrested for allegedly brandishing a semi-automatic pistol during a live video on social media, an official said on Thursday. Based on a tip-off the accused, Sumit, was held in Mangolpuri area in Delhi on January 7, a police officer said. The accused was a habitual offender with six prior criminal cases registered against him, police said. The weapon has been seized from his possession and an FIR has been registered against him. During interrogation the accused confessed that he intended to use the firearm to enhance his reputation, police said.

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