Man arrested for kidnapping, killing differently-abled woman in South East Delhi
The Delhi Police said the accused was arrested after a brief exchange of gunfire.
Written by Sakshi Chand
New Delhi | June 3, 2025 02:00 PM IST
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The police said he had not disclosed the motive of the crime and instead gave vague, random answers, like she would laugh or smile at him.
The Delhi Police Monday arrested a man for allegedly kidnapping and killing a 22-year-old differently-abled woman in the South East district Sunday.
The police identified the accused as Rajpalalias Kanwarpal, 35, and said he was arrested after a brief exchange of gunfire.
A bullet hit him on his right leg, and he fired two rounds at the police team in an attempt to escape, they said.
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The police said he had not disclosed the motive of the crime and instead gave vague, random answers, like she would laugh or smile at him.
They also said it seemed he was experiencing some mental issues, although no documents or papers were recovered from him.
The woman was allegedly kidnapped from her house while sleeping on the terrace with her parents.
Later, her body was found in the same lane, in an abandoned jhuggi, and the police filed a case of kidnapping and murder.
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The police zeroed in on Rajpal, who earlier used to live in the neighbourhood, after they recovered CCTV footage of him carrying the woman on his shoulders.
The police formed a team of special staff, South East district, and laid a trap to nab the accused. When he saw the police team, he allegedly fired two rounds with the intention to escape, one of which hit the bulletproof jacket of a sub-inspector.
In self-defence, the SI fired two rounds, one of which hit the right leg of the accused.
Sakshi Chand is working as an Assistant Editor with the Indian Express. She has over a decade of experience in covering crime, prisons, traffic and human interest stories. She has also covered the communal clashes in Kasganj, Aligarh, Trilokpuri riots as well as the North-East Delhi riots. Apart from being a journalist, she is also a National level basketball player and a coach. Before joining the Indian Express, she was working for The Times of India. ... Read More