Murder suspects externed from Mumbai, came back to take revenge for friend’s killing
The Mumbai police said the suspects stabbed the victim with a knife at around 4 am when he was at the Juhu bus stop.

Two out of three suspects, who allegedly killed a 27-year-old man in the Juhu area of Mumbai Sunday morning, were externed from the city a few months ago by the police on account of multiple cases against them, and returned to take revenge on the victim.
The Juhu police said while they arrested Parmeshwara Devendra and Kishan Devendra from Vile Parle in connection with the murder of Krishna Devendra, the third is still at large.
According to the police, Parmeshwara and Kishan have multiple cases of assault and attempted murder registered against them at the Juhu police station. The suspects and deceased live in the same area at Nehru Nagar, which is hardly 300 meters away from the Juhu Police Station.
The police said the suspects came to the city to take revenge, as Krishna allegedly killed one of their friends in the past, and was arrested. After he came out of jail a few years ago, the suspects decided to take revenge, said a police officer at the Juhu Police Station.
The police said Parmeshwara and his two associates stabbed Krishna with a knife at around 4 am when he was at the bus stop. The victim was rushed to Cooper Hospital, where doctors declared him dead.
After the crime, the Juhu police checked CCTV cameras, and based on the footage and witness statements, they identified the suspects and arrested one of them Sunday evening. While another was arrested at night in the vicinity.
A police officer said the arrested men will be produced in the Andheri court Monday, and the police will take their remand for further probe.