New Delhi [India], April 23 (HBTV): Delhi Police has arrested the accused in the murder and alleged sexual assault of a 22-year-old daughter of an Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer in Amar Colony, with investigators using a digital trail involving a stolen mobile phone, hotel Wi-Fi usage, and Instagram chats to trace and apprehend him from a hotel in Dwarka.
According to police sources, the case was solved using key digital evidence. The accused, identified as Rahul Meena, was apprehended following a coordinated operation by multiple police teams on April 22.
Police said Meena fled after the crime and avoided using his own phone, instead relying on a device allegedly stolen during an earlier incident in Rajasthan’s Alwar. He was later traced through Internet Protocol Detail Records (IPDR) and surveillance inputs after it was found that he had been staying at a hotel in Dwarka and remained in contact with a relative in Gurugram through Instagram Messenger.
Investigations revealed that the accused had previously worked at the victim’s residence in the national capital and was familiar with the family’s daily routine, which he allegedly exploited to carry out the crime.
Police said the victim was found in a study room on the terrace where she had been preparing for competitive examinations. A broken lamp was recovered near the body, though no bloodstains were found on it. Investigators suspect she may have been attacked with a heavy object, and a mobile charging wire recovered from the scene is being examined as evidence.
The accused allegedly searched for valuables and attempted to unlock a locker using the victim’s fingerprint. When unsuccessful, he forced it open and fled with cash and jewellery. He is also believed to have changed his clothes before escaping.
Officials added that Meena has a history of online gambling and is suspected of involvement in a similar offence in Rajasthan’s Alwar a day before the incident. While he has claimed robbery as the motive, police are also probing the possibility of premeditation.
(ANI)