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Man murdered, body put on railway track to appear like suicide in Delhi

Had multiple stab wounds; 4 suspects arrested
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New Delhi, March 16

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A man, who was missing since March 8, was found dead near Delhi Cantt railway station, with his body mutilated and bearing multiple stab wounds, the police said on Sunday.

A probe revealed that after fatally stabbing the man, the accused placed the body on the railway tracks to make it look like suicide, they said.

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According to the Government Railway Police (GRP), the mutilated body was found near the Delhi Cantt railway station on March 9. The body has been kept in the mortuary of a hospital mortuary for identification.

On March 12, the Anand Parbat police, who were investigating a missing persons case, contacted the railway police seeking a photograph of the deceased.

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“Soon after, Naveen identified the victim as his brother-in-law Pankaj, a resident of Baljit Nagar. Naveen revealed that Pankaj had been missing since March 8,” a police officer said.

While searching for his brother-in-law, Naveen found Pankaj’s scooter near Prem Nagar railway crossing and alerted the police, the officer said.

The police reviewed the CCTV footage from the area. Four to five suspects were seen attacking Pankaj in one of the videos, the police said. The GRP registered an FIR on March 14 and detained four people.

Confessing to the crime, the accused revealed that they had an ongoing dispute with Pankaj. On March 8, they stabbed the victim multiple times near Prem Nagar railway crossing. After he died, they placed his body on the railway tracks to make it look like suicide, they said.

Later, a train ran over the body, severing it into two parts, the police said.

The fifth suspect is at large and efforts are on to trace him, they said. — PTI

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