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Two of three minor brothers abducted from Rajasthan found dead in Delhi

Updated on: 18 October,2022 02:18 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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The police have detained the two accused in the matter, an official said

Two of three minor brothers abducted from Rajasthan found dead in Delhi

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Two of three minor brothers abducted from Rajasthan's Alwar district on October 15 were found murdered in Delhi on Tuesday, police said.


The third brother is also feared dead, a police official added. The police have detained the two accused.


Sons of a vegetable vendor, Aman (13), Vipin (8) and Shiva (7) were abducted from Bhiwadi in Alwar on the evening of October 15.


The accused took the children to Delhi and called their father Gyan Singh on Sunday to demand Rs 8 lakh as ransom. But the children were murdered when they started crying and their bodies dumped near the Yamuna.

The police traced the two accused -- Mahaveer Teli and Manjha Kushwaha -- on Monday night through the mobile number used to make the ransom call and detained them.

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"During questioning, the accused confessed to murdering the children. Based on information received from them, two bodies were recovered from near the Yamuna in Delhi and a search is on for the third brother," Bhiwadi Superintendent of Police Shantanu Kumar told PTI.

He said the accused killed the victims by slitting their throats. However, the exact details will be clear after post mortem.

The accused hailed from Bihar and lived near the family in Bhiwadi.

Preliminary investigation suggests that the accused were drug addicts. One of them ran a small shop while the other worked in a factory, the police said.

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