Rinku Sharma murder case transferred to Crime Branch

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Rinku Sharma murder case transferred to Crime Branch

Sunday, 14 February 2021 | Staff Reporter | NEW DELHI

Delhi Police on Saturday transferred the murder case of Rinku Sharma to Crime Branch for further investigation. Police had already arrested five accused in connection with the killing of a 25-year-old Rinku allegedly by a group of men in outer Delhi's Mangolpuri area.

The deceased, Rinku Sharma, worked as a lab technician, and since the incident police personnel have been deployed in the locality to avoid any untoward incident.

 According to Anil Mittal, the Additional Public Relations Officer (APRO), Delhi Police, the case has now been transferred to the crime branch for further investigation. According to police, on Wednesday night, when both the victim and the accused men were attending a birthday party, an argument broke out between them over their food joints in Rohini.

They also allegedly slapped and threatened each other at the party, following which they left. The two parties had similar tussles over the same issue sometime back as well, police said.

Later, the four men went to Sharma's house where the victim along with his elder brother were already standing outside with sticks. A scuffle broke out between the two sides again during which the accused stabbed Sharma and fled from the spot, a senior police officer had said on Thursday.

Sharma's brother Mannu (19), however, alleged that Rinku Sharma was killed as he was actively participating in the donation drive for the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. However, the Delhi Police denied any communal angle to the murder and said the fight at the birthday party took place over a business rivalry.

So far, Tazuddin, Zahid, Mehtab, Danish and Islam have been arrested in connection with the incident, police said.

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