Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Trainee airhostess’ killer arrested

- Karn Pratap Singh karn.singh@hindustant­imes.com

The 25-year-old suspect of a fatal knife attack on a trainee airhostess in a busy street in Delhi was arrested by a joint team of Delhi and Mumbai police officers on Friday night.

Mohammed Adil, a resident of Mansarovar Garden in east Delhi, was held in Mumbai’s Bandra, where he was hiding with the help of two friends after stabbing 21-year-old Riya Gautam at least eight times on Wednesday evening, police said.

Adil’s two friends, one of them a minor, have also been apprehende­d in the case. The adult accomplice of Adil was identified as Junaid Salim Ansari, a native of Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh.

Initial investigat­ion revealed that the accused was allegedly a friend of Riya and attacked her fatally when she broke their three-year-old friendship this March after learning about his criminal background. Adil allegedly has three cases of motorcycle thefts against him. He was stalking Riya, who was training at a private institute to become an air hostess, and threatened her after she asked him to stay away.

Nupur Prasad, deputy commission­er of police (Shahdara), said it was a planned murder and the entire planning was done in Aligarh at Ansari’s home on June 3, after Adil went to meet him and the juvenile friend.

“When Adil discussed about Riya’s unresponsi­ve attitude towards him, they told him that she was perhaps cheating on him. They convinced him to teach her a lesson and, in fact, kill her. Adil agreed and the three moved to Delhi the same day,” said an investigat­or.

During the interrogat­ion, Adil told police that he asked his two friends to keep a watch on Riya and her movements and alert him whenever she comes out of her home. On Wednesday evening, Riya went out to buy something from a nearby shop. Adil’s friends spotted her alone and alerted him about the appropriat­e opportunit­y to kill her.

Adil has disclosed that he intercepte­d Riya outside a shop. He engaged her in a conversati­on by asking her to return the smart phone he had gifted her some weeks ago. “An argument broke out between them and Adil stabbed her. She ran inside a shop. Adil followed her and stabbed her at least eight times,” said the officer.

“When some locals asked Adil why he was attacking the woman, he told them that she had stolen his mobile phone,” the officer said, adding that after attacking the woman, Adil snatched her phone and fled to Ghaziabad, from there to Aligarh, and finally to Mumbai with his friends.

Riya was taken from the road in Mansarovar Garden to Guru Teg Bahadur hospital, but could not be saved. Surveillan­ce cameras in the neighbourh­ood recorded the attack and the video was shared widely on social media.

Investigat­ors said they tracked down Adil through technical surveillan­ce, which revealed that he was travelling in a train towards Gujarat. Adil reportedly used Riya’s SIM card in his phone to check who all she was talking to in his absence. Adil’s family members were questioned and it was learnt that his relatives lived in Dahod and Vapi in Gujarat.

However, when they did not reach there, police shifted their focus on relatives of Ansari in Mumbai. “A Delhi Police team went to Mumbai and took help from police there. The three were finally traced at Ansari’s uncle house,” the officer said.

Senior police officers said they were not quite sure what triggered Adil to stab Riya so brutally.

“We will interrogat­e Adil. So far, we know that the two were in an on-and-off relationsh­ip and the young woman recently decided to part ways,” an investigat­or said.

Delhi Police have increased security at the Hauz Khas Village following recent incidents of terror attacks abroad. Police said they are focusing on shops and restaurant­s in the area because they attract a lot of foreigners.

Iswar Singh, deputy commission­er of police (south) dismissed social media reports that police has banned ladies’ night at the Hauz Khas Village.

Singh said police have spoken to excise department officials to ensure that only licensed restaurant­s are operationa­l and also that the liquor would not be served to those aged below 25 years. Apart from this, the traffic police has also been roped in to conduct stringent checks to curb drink-driving.

In January, a 30-year-old Punjab resident died after smashing a beer bottle on his head. The inebriated man had reportedly had a scuffle with bouncers. HTC

JILTED LOVER? Mohammed Adil held in Mumbai; his accomplice Junaid Ansari and a minor helped him plan the murder of Riya Gautam

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 ?? SOURCED ?? Adil (second from right) and Ansari in police custody.
SOURCED Adil (second from right) and Ansari in police custody.

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