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Delhi: Delivery Boy Stabbed, Robbed Of Cash And Phone By Two Miscreants

According to the police, the youth has been identified as Dharmendra, who was returning home on his bike, when two accused riding a scooter surrounded him on the way.

A 30-year-old delivery boy was attacked by two miscreants with a knife in the DBG Road police station area of ​​​​Delhi on Sunday morning. According to the police, the youth has been identified as Dharmendra, who was returning home on his bike, when two accused riding a scooter surrounded him on the way. They snatched his mobile phone and about Rs 4,000 in cash.

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On resisting, one of the accused stabbed Dharmendra in the stomach and both fled from the spot. Dharmendra has been admitted to RML Hospital in an injured condition, where he is undergoing treatment. The police have launched a campaign to arrest the accused, and the investigation into the case is underway.

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Another Incident

Meanwhile, on Saturday, Delhi Police informed that a 32-year-old woman, Maneka Singh, was strangled to death in Baljit Nagar of the Patel Nagar police station area. Police reached the spot after receiving information in this regard, where it was found that Maneka Singh, who was a housewife, had been murdered. Her husband works as a salesman in a furniture shop in Kirti Nagar. Police have arrested 28-year-old Dharmendra Kumar on charges of murder.

Also Read: Karnataka Horror: 15-Year-Old Girl Allegedly Gang-Raped Twice, Blackmailed Using Video; Two Arrested

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First published on: Jun 01, 2025 05:46 PM IST


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