Sahil is accused of the murder of his 16-year-old girlfriend in Delhi’s Shahbad, arrested from Bulandshahr with the video of Sarfaraz viral as he’s seen wearing the kalawa
A boy named Sahil; aged 20 years is accused of the murder of his girlfriend who was just 16 years old in Delhi’s Shahbad. The suspect has been arrested from Bulandshahr, Delhi, according to police authorities.
Sahil Sarfaraz who murdered Sakshi Dixit by stabbing her wore Kalawa to fake religion as Shahbad Dairy incident video goes viral
Delhi’s Shahbad murder case
Sahil is accused of the murder of an innocent 16-year-old girl Sakshi in Delhi’s Shahbad. He has been arrested from Bulandshahr. Sahil is the son of Sarfaraz and his father works as a fridge-AC repair mechanic.
Sahil brutally killed his 16-year-old girlfriend and she was a minor. The incident got captured on CCTV in which he was seen attacking the innocent girl with big stones and later stabbing her numerous times.
Sakshi’s mother demanded death penalty for the accused
The Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal has slammed Delhi Police by saying there is no fear of cops in Delhi, India. Arvind Kejriwal asked Anil Baijal to do something since law and order is his responsibility. Also, the BJP leader Kapil Mishra has termed this incident as a love jihad by saying, ‘It’s a planned crime against our daughters.’
“We arrested the suspect, Sahil hails from Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh. He used to work as a mechanic of electronic items, AC, and refrigerators. The investigation is underway, and punishment will be given to the accused,” said Suman Nalwa, who is Deputy Commissioner of Police.
Police suspect that Sahil used to wear kalawa, a cotton red thread to hide his real identity or his religion.
“We detained the accused, Sahil from Bulandshahr, UP, India. We are further investigating the matter. The girl was on her way to attend a function when this mishappening happened. The accused was a native of Shahbad Dairy police station area,” DCP Outer North Ravi Kumar Singh said.
“Even an uneducated person could never have been so cruel that he ends up killing someone like this,” Rekha Sharma, who is the Chairperson, NCW said.
This is not the first such case in Delhi, the national capital has witnessed a number of such cases before too.