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Delhi Police Crime Branch solves broad daylight murder case in Khajuri Khas within 24 hours, accused arrested

Delhi Police Crime Branch solves broad daylight murder case in Khajuri Khas within 24 hours, accused arrested

A team from the Inter-State Cell (ISC) of the Crime Branch successfully solved a daytime murder case from PS Khajuri Khas, Delhi, within 24 hours, according to the Delhi police. Following the incident, the ISC Crime Branch quickly initiated an operation that led to the arrest of the suspect in less than a day.

On November 3, a murder was reported in the PS Khajuri Khas area, where a man named Hemant Kumar was shot multiple times in front of his wife and other family members during a Bhai Dooj gathering. A case was filed under FIR No. 533/24, U/S 103(1) BNS read with 25/27 of the Arms Act at PS Khajuri Khas.

The complainant stated that she and her husband were celebrating Bhai Dooj at her mother’s home in Sonia Vihar when her brother-in-law, Ali Hassan, also known as Ajay Verma, arrived. He had a fraught history of business disputes with Hemant and pressured the couple to drop an ongoing case against him. Without warning, Ali Hassan shot Hemant multiple times and fled the scene, violently rejecting the complainant’s attempts to intervene. Hemant was rushed to Jag Pravesh Chandra Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The ISC team gathered intelligence on the suspect’s whereabouts, consisting of SIs Devender Singh and Roopesh Baliyan, HCs Gajendra Singh and Narendra Kumar, and Ct. Ravindra Kumar, led by Inspectors Pankaj Malik and Rohit Kumar, under the supervision of ACP Ramesh Chander Lamba. Utilizing local intelligence and advanced surveillance techniques, HC Gajendra Singh tracked the suspect’s movements in North-East Delhi. On November 4, a raid was conducted near the MCD Office in Welcome, Delhi, resulting in the arrest of Ali Hassan, as well as the recovery of a sophisticated pistol and two live cartridges from him. A separate case was registered under FIR No. 216/24 on November 5, under the Arms Act at PS Crime Branch, Delhi.

Ali Hassan, 46, a resident of Bulandshahar, UP, dropped out of school after the second grade. He got married in 2005 and later changed his name to Ajay Verma. In 2017, he partnered with his brother-in-law Hemant in a wedding garland manufacturing business, but the partnership deteriorated in 2019 due to financial disputes, leading to threats against Hemant and his wife.

In September 2024, Hemant’s wife reported threats from the accused, resulting in a case at PS Loni, Ghaziabad (U.P) under FIR No. 572/24, U/S 352/351(4) BNS after the couple refused to concede to his demands to withdraw the case. Following the murder, during interrogation, the accused revealed he had plans to kill two other individuals immediately after this crime. However, the rapid and determined efforts of the ISC team prevented this plan from being carried out.

A team from the Inter-State Cell (ISC) of the Crime Branch successfully solved a daytime murder case from PS Khajuri Khas, Delhi, within 24 hours, according to the Delhi police. Following the incident, the ISC Crime Branch quickly initiated an operation that led to the arrest of the suspect in less than a day.

On November 3, a murder was reported in the PS Khajuri Khas area, where a man named Hemant Kumar was shot multiple times in front of his wife and other family members during a Bhai Dooj gathering. A case was filed under FIR No. 533/24, U/S 103(1) BNS read with 25/27 of the Arms Act at PS Khajuri Khas.

The complainant stated that she and her husband were celebrating Bhai Dooj at her mother’s home in Sonia Vihar when her brother-in-law, Ali Hassan, also known as Ajay Verma, arrived. He had a fraught history of business disputes with Hemant and pressured the couple to drop an ongoing case against him. Without warning, Ali Hassan shot Hemant multiple times and fled the scene, violently rejecting the complainant’s attempts to intervene. Hemant was rushed to Jag Pravesh Chandra Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The ISC team gathered intelligence on the suspect’s whereabouts, consisting of SIs Devender Singh and Roopesh Baliyan, HCs Gajendra Singh and Narendra Kumar, and Ct. Ravindra Kumar, led by Inspectors Pankaj Malik and Rohit Kumar, under the supervision of ACP Ramesh Chander Lamba. Utilizing local intelligence and advanced surveillance techniques, HC Gajendra Singh tracked the suspect’s movements in North-East Delhi. On November 4, a raid was conducted near the MCD Office in Welcome, Delhi, resulting in the arrest of Ali Hassan, as well as the recovery of a sophisticated pistol and two live cartridges from him. A separate case was registered under FIR No. 216/24 on November 5, under the Arms Act at PS Crime Branch, Delhi.

Ali Hassan, 46, a resident of Bulandshahar, UP, dropped out of school after the second grade. He got married in 2005 and later changed his name to Ajay Verma. In 2017, he partnered with his brother-in-law Hemant in a wedding garland manufacturing business, but the partnership deteriorated in 2019 due to financial disputes, leading to threats against Hemant and his wife.

In September 2024, Hemant’s wife reported threats from the accused, resulting in a case at PS Loni, Ghaziabad (U.P) under FIR No. 572/24, U/S 352/351(4) BNS after the couple refused to concede to his demands to withdraw the case. Following the murder, during interrogation, the accused revealed he had plans to kill two other individuals immediately after this crime. However, the rapid and determined efforts of the ISC team prevented this plan from being carried out.

A team from the Inter-State Cell (ISC) of the Crime Branch successfully solved a daytime murder case from PS Khajuri Khas, Delhi, within 24 hours, according to the Delhi police. Following the incident, the ISC Crime Branch quickly initiated an operation that led to the arrest of the suspect in less than a day.

On November 3, a murder was reported in the PS Khajuri Khas area, where a man named Hemant Kumar was shot multiple times in front of his wife and other family members during a Bhai Dooj gathering. A case was filed under FIR No. 533/24, U/S 103(1) BNS read with 25/27 of the Arms Act at PS Khajuri Khas.

The complainant stated that she and her husband were celebrating Bhai Dooj at her mother’s home in Sonia Vihar when her brother-in-law, Ali Hassan, also known as Ajay Verma, arrived. He had a fraught history of business disputes with Hemant and pressured the couple to drop an ongoing case against him. Without warning, Ali Hassan shot Hemant multiple times and fled the scene, violently rejecting the complainant’s attempts to intervene. Hemant was rushed to Jag Pravesh Chandra Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The ISC team gathered intelligence on the suspect’s whereabouts, consisting of SIs Devender Singh and Roopesh Baliyan, HCs Gajendra Singh and Narendra Kumar, and Ct. Ravindra Kumar, led by Inspectors Pankaj Malik and Rohit Kumar, under the supervision of ACP Ramesh Chander Lamba. Utilizing local intelligence and advanced surveillance techniques, HC Gajendra Singh tracked the suspect’s movements in North-East Delhi. On November 4, a raid was conducted near the MCD Office in Welcome, Delhi, resulting in the arrest of Ali Hassan, as well as the recovery of a sophisticated pistol and two live cartridges from him. A separate case was registered under FIR No. 216/24 on November 5, under the Arms Act at PS Crime Branch, Delhi.

Ali Hassan, 46, a resident of Bulandshahar, UP, dropped out of school after the second grade. He got married in 2005 and later changed his name to Ajay Verma. In 2017, he partnered with his brother-in-law Hemant in a wedding garland manufacturing business, but the partnership deteriorated in 2019 due to financial disputes, leading to threats against Hemant and his wife.

In September 2024, Hemant’s wife reported threats from the accused, resulting in a case at PS Loni, Ghaziabad (U.P) under FIR No. 572/24, U/S 352/351(4) BNS after the couple refused to concede to his demands to withdraw the case. Following the murder, during interrogation, the accused revealed he had plans to kill two other individuals immediately after this crime. However, the rapid and determined efforts of the ISC team prevented this plan from being carried out.

A team from the Inter-State Cell (ISC) of the Crime Branch successfully solved a daytime murder case from PS Khajuri Khas, Delhi, within 24 hours, according to the Delhi police. Following the incident, the ISC Crime Branch quickly initiated an operation that led to the arrest of the suspect in less than a day.

On November 3, a murder was reported in the PS Khajuri Khas area, where a man named Hemant Kumar was shot multiple times in front of his wife and other family members during a Bhai Dooj gathering. A case was filed under FIR No. 533/24, U/S 103(1) BNS read with 25/27 of the Arms Act at PS Khajuri Khas.

The complainant stated that she and her husband were celebrating Bhai Dooj at her mother’s home in Sonia Vihar when her brother-in-law, Ali Hassan, also known as Ajay Verma, arrived. He had a fraught history of business disputes with Hemant and pressured the couple to drop an ongoing case against him. Without warning, Ali Hassan shot Hemant multiple times and fled the scene, violently rejecting the complainant’s attempts to intervene. Hemant was rushed to Jag Pravesh Chandra Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The ISC team gathered intelligence on the suspect’s whereabouts, consisting of SIs Devender Singh and Roopesh Baliyan, HCs Gajendra Singh and Narendra Kumar, and Ct. Ravindra Kumar, led by Inspectors Pankaj Malik and Rohit Kumar, under the supervision of ACP Ramesh Chander Lamba. Utilizing local intelligence and advanced surveillance techniques, HC Gajendra Singh tracked the suspect’s movements in North-East Delhi. On November 4, a raid was conducted near the MCD Office in Welcome, Delhi, resulting in the arrest of Ali Hassan, as well as the recovery of a sophisticated pistol and two live cartridges from him. A separate case was registered under FIR No. 216/24 on November 5, under the Arms Act at PS Crime Branch, Delhi.

Ali Hassan, 46, a resident of Bulandshahar, UP, dropped out of school after the second grade. He got married in 2005 and later changed his name to Ajay Verma. In 2017, he partnered with his brother-in-law Hemant in a wedding garland manufacturing business, but the partnership deteriorated in 2019 due to financial disputes, leading to threats against Hemant and his wife.

In September 2024, Hemant’s wife reported threats from the accused, resulting in a case at PS Loni, Ghaziabad (U.P) under FIR No. 572/24, U/S 352/351(4) BNS after the couple refused to concede to his demands to withdraw the case. Following the murder, during interrogation, the accused revealed he had plans to kill two other individuals immediately after this crime. However, the rapid and determined efforts of the ISC team prevented this plan from being carried out.

A team from the Inter-State Cell (ISC) of the Crime Branch successfully solved a daytime murder case from PS Khajuri Khas, Delhi, within 24 hours, according to the Delhi police. Following the incident, the ISC Crime Branch quickly initiated an operation that led to the arrest of the suspect in less than a day.

On November 3, a murder was reported in the PS Khajuri Khas area, where a man named Hemant Kumar was shot multiple times in front of his wife and other family members during a Bhai Dooj gathering. A case was filed under FIR No. 533/24, U/S 103(1) BNS read with 25/27 of the Arms Act at PS Khajuri Khas.

The complainant stated that she and her husband were celebrating Bhai Dooj at her mother’s home in Sonia Vihar when her brother-in-law, Ali Hassan, also known as Ajay Verma, arrived. He had a fraught history of business disputes with Hemant and pressured the couple to drop an ongoing case against him. Without warning, Ali Hassan shot Hemant multiple times and fled the scene, violently rejecting the complainant’s attempts to intervene. Hemant was rushed to Jag Pravesh Chandra Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The ISC team gathered intelligence on the suspect’s whereabouts, consisting of SIs Devender Singh and Roopesh Baliyan, HCs Gajendra Singh and Narendra Kumar, and Ct. Ravindra Kumar, led by Inspectors Pankaj Malik and Rohit Kumar, under the supervision of ACP Ramesh Chander Lamba. Utilizing local intelligence and advanced surveillance techniques, HC Gajendra Singh tracked the suspect’s movements in North-East Delhi. On November 4, a raid was conducted near the MCD Office in Welcome, Delhi, resulting in the arrest of Ali Hassan, as well as the recovery of a sophisticated pistol and two live cartridges from him. A separate case was registered under FIR No. 216/24 on November 5, under the Arms Act at PS Crime Branch, Delhi.

Ali Hassan, 46, a resident of Bulandshahar, UP, dropped out of school after the second grade. He got married in 2005 and later changed his name to Ajay Verma. In 2017, he partnered with his brother-in-law Hemant in a wedding garland manufacturing business, but the partnership deteriorated in 2019 due to financial disputes, leading to threats against Hemant and his wife.

In September 2024, Hemant’s wife reported threats from the accused, resulting in a case at PS Loni, Ghaziabad (U.P) under FIR No. 572/24, U/S 352/351(4) BNS after the couple refused to concede to his demands to withdraw the case. Following the murder, during interrogation, the accused revealed he had plans to kill two other individuals immediately after this crime. However, the rapid and determined efforts of the ISC team prevented this plan from being carried out.

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