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Sakshi Murder Case: Police custody of accused Sahil extended for three days

New Delhi: Sahil police custody has been raised for 3 days, accused of killing a minor girl ruthlessly. Sahil's two-day police custody remand Thursday (June 1) ended, after which the Delhi Police appealed to remand in the Rohini Court. Court admitted the appeal of the police and increased the 3-day custody of Sahil.

By: Priyanka Verma  Pardaphash Group
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Sakshi Murder Case: Police custody of accused Sahil extended for three days

New Delhi: Sahil police custody has been raised for 3 days, accused of killing a minor girl ruthlessly. Sahil’s two-day police custody remand Thursday (June 1) ended, after which the Delhi Police appeals to remand in the Rohini Court. Court admitted the appeal of the police and increased the 3-day custody of Sahil.

Delhi Police presented Sahil in the court today in connection with the stabbing and murder of 16-year-old girl Sakshi in Shahbad Dairy area, the court has extended the police custody of the accused Sahil for 3 days. The police will now extract other information related to the murder from the accused Sahil.

The National Scheduled Caste Commission sought a report from the Delhi Government and the Police of the Delhi Government and the city of a minor girl in the National Capital (NCSC). In a crowded street of Sakshi (16), Sahil, Sahil had more than 20 times a knife and then crushed by stone. During this time, the passersby of them were remained.

According to the police, the victim has got 34 marks of injury and its scalp has burst. NCSC has asked for detailed reports on this matter by writing a letter to Delhi Chief Secretary, Secretary of Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes / Other Backward Class Welfare Department, Delhi Government, Police Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner and District Magistrate. The Commission said that he is taking automatic cognizance of the incident on the basis of newspapers.

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