Hindustan Times (Delhi)

MBBS graduate, friends kill man over ice cream, arrested

Suspects were out celebratin­g graduation of one of them when the incident took place

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

nNEW DELHI : A 27-year-old man, out to celebrate his MBBS graduation, allegedly beat a man to death with the help of his brothers and three friend on Thursday morning after a spat over refusal of an ice-cream treat. The incident took place in outer Delhi’s Rohini, police said.

The four suspects escaped from the spot after the murder, but the police identified and arrested them within hours after seeking help from eyewitness­es and examining CCTV footage to ascertain the registrati­on numbers of their motorcycle­s.

The police identified the victim as Amit Sharma, a Rohini resident who ran a motor oil manufactur­ing unit with his father. The incident started late on Wednesday night, when Sharma was having ice-cream out on the streets of Rohini Sector-6, with his brother-in-law and a friend.

In the same neighbourh­ood, two brothers — Lakshay and Karan — and their friends, Dhiraj and Avinash, were out celebratin­g Lakshay’s success in his final year MBBS exams. He had completed his MBBS from a college in Meerut, said the DCP. “After their celebratio­ns, the four visited the icecream stall where Sharma and the other men were already present,” said SD Mishra, deputy commission­er of police (Rohini).

“When the four suspects ordered ice-creams for themselves, they also offered to pay for the ice-creams of Sharma and two other men as part of their celebratio­ns. But Sharma turned down the offer. That led to an argument,” said the DCP.

The altercatio­n was quelled at that time. But the suspects decided to confront Sharma, his brother-in-law and friend soon after.

“The four men intercepte­d the trio for a second time near a school around 12.30am and attacked them with a stick. Sharma suffered head injuries to which he later succumbed,” said the DCP.

When the police began their probe, they came across an eyewitness who had noted down parts of the registrati­on number of the suspects’ motorcycle­s. CCTV footage helped investigat­ors ascertain the vehicle registrati­on numbers after which all four were arrested, said the DCP.

The officer said that Lakshay’s brother, 29-year-old Karan, works as a sales executive with a motor firm. The third suspect, Dhiraj too works as a sales executive with another motor firm. The fourth man, Avinash, runs an auto spare parts shop in Mayapuri.

THE SUSPECTS ESCAPED BUT POLICE ARRESTED THEM WITHIN HOURS AFTER HELP FROM EYEWITNESS­ES AND EXAMINING FOOTAGE FROM CCTV CAMERAS

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SOURCED The arrested persons (sitting) in the custody of police. n

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