Delhi Police’s Kan hawala outpost has unraveled a chilling homicide in Rohini, detaining two juvenile offenders who stabbed a cab driver to death over a minor dispute. SHO Inspector Krishna Kumar’s team, under ACP Begumpur’s Sarthak Tyagi’s oversight, not only nabbed the pair but also retrieved the assault knife and their worn attire at the accused’s behest.
The deadly clash occurred on March 4, midday in Karala’s Utsav Vihar, signaled by a 12:18 PM PCR alert of a knife attack. Officers arrived post-haste, finding the victim already hospitalized at Sanjay Gandhi Memorial, lifeless upon medical check. Vikas Sharma, 36, from the same neighborhood and a dedicated taxi operator, left behind his white Swift Dzire—minus purse and phones—and a telltale slipper from the fray.
Crime scene integrity was preserved with FSL and specialist teams on-site, triggering FIR No. 86/26 citing BNS 103(1) and 3(5). An elite pursuit squad—featuring Inspector Surendra, SIs Umair, Parveen Tomar, Pradeep, Dinesh Kumar—deployed advanced tracking and tips to capture the teens swiftly.
Confessions revealed a road mishap: a slight vehicular contact led to heated words, then scuffle. One teen wrestled Sharma down; the other delivered the lethal stab.
Police now hold the murder implements, advancing probes into this tragic road rage episode. Such rapid resolutions boost public faith in law enforcement amid urban tensions.