Delhi Police brought accused Rahul Meena to the crime scene to reconstruct the events in the murder and robbery case of an IRS officer’s daughter. During the exercise, Meena reenacted the full sequence, with police using it to verify his alleged entry into the house on April 22 and how he fled afterwards, as the investigation continues.
Delhi Police have apprehended the main suspect in the murder of an IRS officer’s daughter. Authorities allege the accused was involved in a separate molestation incident in Alwar just a day before the killing in Delhi. The suspect was reportedly hiding in a hotel in Dwarka when police tracked him down, prompting further investigation into links and timelines.
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Delhi Police have arrested Rahul Meena, a domestic help, in the murder case of an IRS officer’s 22-year-old daughter from Amar Colony. Officials said CCTV footage tracked his route, showing he used a spare key to enter the home, then fled with cash. Meena was taken from the police station for a medical examination as the investigation continues.
Police in south Delhi’s Kailash Hills say the accused, a former domestic help of the victim’s family, showed signs of compulsive sexual behaviour. They allege he made a chilling confession after being dismissed from his job, linking that rejection to escalating resentment that ended in a brutal attack on the IRS officer’s daughter.
A Delhi court has sent Rahul Meena, a 19-year-old domestic help accused of raping and killing a senior IRS officer’s daughter, to four days of police custody. During court proceedings, he admitted to committing a “mistake” and the crime, prompting further custody for investigation. He also faces similar allegations in Alwar, Rajasthan.
In Delhi’s Kailash Hills, a 19-year-old former domestic help is accused of raping and murdering the daughter of a senior Indian Revenue Officer. Police say he entered using a spare key, attacked the victim during a rooftop study, and stole cash and jewelry before fleeing. The victim was preparing for civil services exams.
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