Two held for Delhi University student’s murder

By IANS
Thursday, July 15, 2010

NEW DELHI - Two people were arrested in south Delhi Thursday in connection with the murder of a 20-year-old student from Delhi University’s Khalsa College earlier this week, police said.

“Bacchan Singh Nagar, 23, and Umesh, 22, were apprehended from south Delhi when they were trying to escape from the capital,” a police official said.

Both the accused have been booked for murder and abduction, police said.

Kamal Singh Rawat, a third year B.Com student of Khalsa College, was abducted July 12 in east Delhi’s Sonia Vihar. According to police, the accused stabbed Kamal several times before he collapsed.

On Thursday, police acted on a information that both Nagar and Umesh were trying to escape from Delhi after a violent public reaction to their crime in Sonia Vihar.

“They approached one of their relatives in Mehrauli to arrange money. They were arrested when they were waiting for somebody to deliver money at Andheria More in Mehrauli to escape from Delhi,” said the police official.

Nagar is engaged in the travel business and Umesh is pursuing a computers course from Sikkim Manipal University. Umesh is attached to the Kamla Nagar study centre of the university in north Delhi.

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