Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Court extends police custody of serial killer, rapist by a day

- Leena Dhankhar leena.dhankhar@hindustant­imes.com

GURUGRAM: Sunil Kumar’s (23) police remand was extended by a day on Wednesday. Kumar, accused of raping and murdering at least 15 minor girls in Gurugram, Gwalior and Jhansi, was produced before the court after eight days in the custody of the Gurugram police.

The police said the court had granted an extension of the police remand in connection with the rape and murder of a five-year-old girl who went missing from Peer Baba shrine in Civil Lines on January 5 last year. Her decomposed body was found in a water tank at Drona Park near Rajiv Chowk after 20 days.

“Our investigat­ion of the rape and murder of the three-yearold girl in Gurugram’s Sector 66 on November 12 is complete.

All evidence has been collected by the SIT. Now different police station teams need to investigat­e cases filed in their jurisdicti­ons and question the accused,” Shamsher Singh, assistant commission­er of police, said.

A five-member SIT team took the accused to the district court in the afternoon in the same clothes he was wearing at the time of the arrest. The police said family members of the victims were also present in the court.

Kumar will be produced before the court on Thursday as

ACCUSED WILL BE PRODUCED BEFORE A COURT IN GURGAON TODAY AGAIN, AND THE POLICE WILL SEEK EXTENSION OF HIS REMAND

well, and the Sadar police will request he be remanded in their custody for a day so they can question him about the rape and murder of a four-year-old girlhe kidnapped from Sector 49. Her body was recovered near Omaxe mall. “He has already confessed to raping and killing her,” Singh said.

The family members of the January 2017 victim said they would cooperate with the police.

“I want to visit the crime spot with the SIT members and find how he kidnapped my daughter and where he took her before dumping her body,” the victim’s father, who runs a roadside food stall in Sector 15, said.

He said he had also seen the accused outside the community lunch at the Peer Baba shrine in Civil Lines. “He seemed friendly that day and did not look like someone who would commit a crime. Within minutes my daughter disappeare­d. W assumed she was playing nearby,” the father said.

 ?? YOGENDRA KUMAR/HT PHOTO ?? Sunil Kumar, 23, at Gurugram court on Wednesday. He will be questioned at the Civil Lines police station.
YOGENDRA KUMAR/HT PHOTO Sunil Kumar, 23, at Gurugram court on Wednesday. He will be questioned at the Civil Lines police station.

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