Police investigated the case but then police resolved the blind murder case because of the blinking light

The mysterious death of a young man in the Bhajanpura area in Delhi confused police. It was first considered a normal road accident, but the postmortem report changed the whole picture. The blind murder was resolved by the intensive police and a small clue – ‘blinking green light’. In this case, police arrested four accused, including a minor. The murder was done in a dispute over a rent of only 50 rupees. The incident began on the night of April 9 when a young man in a blood -sighting condition on the pillar no. 66 Futa Road was found in Yamuna Vihar. About 3 o’clock in the morning, a collar told police that a young man had an accident and that he was badly injured. The main constable Dinesh and other policemen patrolling the area immediately rushed to the place and the injured youth were rushed to the hospital, where doctors declared him dead. Initially, a case of accident was registered, and police saw no suspicious activities in the initial investigation into the scene. The young man got a cellphone but could not be identified immediately. Later, he was identified as the 25-year-old Rashid, who was an e-sterksha manager from profession. Based on the preliminary investigation, the police registered a case as a case of accident. After the death of the dead body, the postmortem overturned, when the postmortem of the dead body occurred, the theory of the accident overturned. The report of doctors revealed that Rashid had a wound of about 8 cm deep near the heart, which died with a pointed weapon. He died because of the puncture of the heart. In addition, the police did not get e-Rickshaw or Rashid’s wallet from the place. It became clear that it was not an accident, but a murder with the intention of looting. Under the supervision of ‘Blinking Green Light’ Cloo ACP Vivek Tyagi, Sho Narendra Sharma and his team began investigating the scene again. There were no CCTV cameras on the crime scene, but the owner of Rashid’s e-Rickshaw gave an important information-a green light blinking behind his rickshaw. Based on this clue, the policy team searched CCTV footage from Durga Puri Chowk to Gokulpuri flying ability, and the same rickshaw was seen in a video. The accused arrested was a dispute over Rs 50, with the help of CCTV, the direction of the investigation reached Nehru Vihar in Mustafabad. On April 19, police arrested Naem, Muzaffar and Taib, including a minor. During interrogation, it was revealed that the accused had turned at night and rented Rashid’s e-random from Maujpur. The fixed rate was Rs 150, but the accused was determined to give only Rs 50. It was a debate and the minor killed Rashid with a knife. The testimony repaired police recovered the e-sterky, the wallet of the deceased and the knife used in the murder at the place of the accused. Police are now taking further steps in the case and the minor is being produced in the juvenile court. This matter once again proves that large scriptures can be resolved through the police’s understanding, technical assistance and small information.