Delhi Crime: Police Arrest One, Detain Two Minors In Teen's Stabbing Case In New Usmanpur
· Free Press Journal

Delhi Police arrested one person and held two minors in the stabbing of a 17-year-old in New Usmanpur, solving the case within hours.
One Adult, Two Minors Apprehended
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Acting swiftly after the incident on Monday, the police arrested, gathered the evidence and apprehended three people: one 21-year-old, Nikki, and two Children in Conflict with Law (CCLs).
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Accused Admit Crime During Interrogation
During interrogation, they admitted the crime and disclosed that they were having some issues with the deceased.
#UPDATE | Delhi Police- "Police arrested/apprehended three persons, including two CCLs. Their identity is established as Nikki (21years), Two CCLs -17 years. They admitted to committing the crime and disclosed that they were having some issues with the deceased. The victim and…
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Victim And Accused Belonged To Same Community
The victim and the accused belong to the same community, Delhi Police said.
Investigation Continues
Further investigation is underway.
Another Stabbing Incident Reported In New Usmanpur
Meanwhile, another stabbing incident took place in New Usmanpur involving a 26-year-old at Bhagat Singh Colony, Delhi Police said on Tuesday.
Victim Found Dead At Crime Scene
The police found the 26-year-old lying dead on the ground when they reached the spot on Tuesday morning.
Deceased Identified As Lalit
The deceased was identified as Lalit, a resident of Brahmpuri, Delhi. The forensic team inspected the scene of the crime and collected relevant evidence.
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Police have registered a case at the New Usmanpur police station and launched an investigation.
Police said that they have deployed multiple teams to pursue the leads and arrest the accused at the earliest.
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