In a shocking turn of events, three teenagers have confessed to killing a man and burying his body near the Yamuna riverbank in Delhi.
Discovery of the Crime
The matter came to light when a police official encountered the juveniles during an investigation into a stolen bike case.
Upon questioning the minors, the police found them in possession of two mobile phones, leading to further scrutiny.
Identification of the Victim
The victim was identified as Sonu Kumar, an 18-year-old from Aurangabad, Bihar, who had been missing for three months.
He had come to Delhi in search of job opportunities but lost contact with his family in April.
Unraveling the Crime
Police patrolling in the Alipur area spotted the teenagers riding a bike with no registration number, prompting suspicion.
Upon investigation, it was discovered that the bike was stolen, along with discrepancies in the ownership of a Realme phone.
Confession of the Crime
Further interrogation revealed gruesome details of the incident. The teenagers admitted to robbing the phone from Kumar, which led to a fatal confrontation.
They confessed to strangling Kumar, followed by disturbing actions to conceal his identity.
Their panicked actions included drowning Kumar in the Yamuna river and burying him near the riverbank.
This shocking revelation has left the community in disbelief, emphasizing the need for vigilant policing and awareness among youngsters.