Delhi: 11-year-old girl was murdered a decade ago with the help of ‘missed call’

The crime confessed to the crime and disclosed that he had killed the girl on 9 February.

New Delhi:

An 11-year-old girl was abducted and murdered on February 9 in Delhi’s Nangloi area. The matter has been resolved by the Delhi Police. Suddenly the girl’s mother got a missed call, with the help of which police criminals are getting success in Punjab. Police said 21-year-old Rohit had killed the girl and he has now been arrested. Speaking to ANI, the girl’s mother said that on February 9, her daughter had left home for school at around 7.30 am. His brother used to drop him at school, but he took the bus the same day. When he didn’t return by 11:00 p.m., she started getting involved. Contacted the police and filed a complaint.

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The girl’s mother said that a false call was received around 11.50 am. When he called back the number was switched off. We informed the police about the call and the police started its investigation. Based on the mobile number, the police caught ten percent. Vinod was handed over to the police after 12 days of investigation.

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During interrogation the criminals confessed and disclosed that he killed the girl on February 9 and dumped the body near Ghevra Mor.

The girl’s mother said that “she was the only sister among four brothers”. Everyone in the house loved him very much. The girl’s father demanded strict action against the punch.

A suspicious mobile number was detected during the investigation by Delhi Police officials. With the help of which he was arrested on 21 February. He came to know that he had met the girl on February 9.

Delhi Police officials said that the case could be solved because of a ‘missed call’ on the victim’s mother’s mobile. The reason for the murder was not known. It was only after the postmortem report that it was known whether the girl was raped or not. The inspection of the matter is going on.

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