Unbelievable: Teenager arrested for Killing family in Uttar Pradesh

 


Voice 9, New Delhi Bureau: A 15-year-old kid has been taken into custody by the Ghazipur Police after he admitted to killing his brother and parents because they opposed his marriage to the girl he had been seeing for the last two years, the police said.

The sharp-edged weapon that was used to cut throats in the triple murder that shook Kusumhikala village within the jurisdiction of Nandganj police station in the Ghazipur district on the intervening nights of July 7 and 8, according to authorities, has been found.

The kid criminal has been caught, according to Ghazipur Superintendent of Police Omvir Singh. Following his tip, the police found the sharp blade that was used to cut the throats of his mother, Devanti Bind, 40, and older brother, Ram Ashish Bind, 20.

The kid informed the law enforcement that he had made up his mind to murder the three a few days prior, and that he had obtained a "khurpa," a sharp-edged farming tool used for mowing grass and rice, and had been making sure it was sharp for many days.
The child admitted to authorities that he had attempted to kill the three on July 7 but had been too afraid. The accused and Ashish attended an orchestra performance at a pre-wedding party in his the village on Sunday night. On Tuesday night, they arrived back at 11 p.m.
At one in the morning on Wednesday, he drank vodka, then proceeded to slice the throats of his mother, brother, and father one by one while they were all asleep.

 He went back to witness the same orchestra performance after hiding the khurpa in a field some distance from the house where he had committed the crime.
On Wednesday, at 1:45 a.m., he arrived home and set off an alarm to notify the nearby residents of the death of his family. Following the event, Ram Prakash Bind, Munshi's brother, filed a formal complaint, claiming that his village's Radhe Bind and his associates were responsible for the three deaths.
Before detaining Munshi's younger son for interrogation, the Special Operation Group, surveillance, and Nandganj police station teams gathered intelligence, spoke with residents, and gathered circumstantial evidence.
In the course of interrogation, the youngster admitted his wrongdoing. This Wednesday, July 10, at a juvenile court, he will be produced.

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