Hindustan Times (Noida)

Man sets house of neighbour on fire following argument

- Snehil Sinha snehil.sinha@hindustant­imes.com

NOIDA: Following an argument with his neighbour over buying clothes, a man set the house of his neighbour on fire in Kulesara village of Gautam Budh Nagar on Tuesday morning.

According to the police, the woman whose house burned down lives in the same village and sells clothes from her home as a small business. Her parents live in Delhi.

The suspect, 35-year-old Mukesh, who lives in the same village with his widowed mother, came into her house on Monday on the pretext of purchasing some clothes and an argument started between them.

The woman then refused to sell clothes to him and asked him to leave.

Enraged, the man allegedly set the pile of clothes on fire and it spread rapidly to the rest of the house, police said. The woman, who had a narrow escape, later filed a police complaint and the man was arrested.

The accused has been identified as .

“The woman complained that she has noticed him staring at her earlier as well. Mukesh’s mother said her son has mental issues for which he is on regular medication. However, he has been arrested as of now, keeping public safety in mind,” said Satyaveer Parmar, police post incharge of Kulesara.

He added that while nobody was injured in the fire, most of the clothes were completely burnt.

The suspect was produced before a magistrate and sent to judicial custody, pending his medical examinatio­n and psychologi­cal evaluation.

Vinod Kumar, Station House Officer of Ecotech 3 police station, where the complaint has been registered, said Mukesh has been booked under sections 436 (mischief by fire or explosive substance), 452 (House-trespass after preparatio­n for hurt, assault or wrongful restraint), 506 (criminal intimidati­on) and 504 (intentiona­l insult to provoke) of the Indian Penal Code.

ACCORDING TO

THE POLICE, THE WOMAN WHOSE HOUSE BURNED DOWN LIVES IN THE SAME VILLAGE AND SELLS CLOTHES FROM HER HOME AS A BUSINESS

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