Nikita Tomar murder: Tauseef Ahmed's ‘illegal’ murder weapon found, car owner traced; SIT begins probe

Nikita Tomar murder: Tauseef Ahmed’s ‘illegal’ murder weapon found, car owner traced; SIT begins probe

NEW DELHI: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) constituted by the Haryana Police has discovered the homicide weapon and the white i20 automotive utilized by the primary accused Tauseef Ahmed, who shot lifeless 19-year-old Nikita Tomar in Ballabhgarh, Faridabad on Monday.

The police have discovered that the i20 automotive which utilized by the accused — Tausif and Rehan — is registered within the title of an individual from Delhi. The individual has been referred to as by the police for questioning however the automotive is but to be recovered.

The SIT workforce additionally reached Nikita Tomar’s home to speak to the household because it formally started its investigation into the sensational homicide case, which has triggered nationwide outrage over the incident.

Earlier, Faridabad MP Krishan Pal Gurjar additionally met the household of Nikita Tomar who was shot lifeless in broad daylight exterior her school. 

The accused, recognized as Tauseef Ahmad, has additionally reportedly confessed to the crime. He mentioned, “I killed her because she was going to marry someone else”.  During the interrogation, Tauseef additionally claimed that his profession was ruined due to a case filed by Nikita’s household in 2018. “I couldn’t study medicine because I was arrested. And hence I took revenge,” he mentioned.

He additionally confessed to having a dialog with Nikita on the evening of October 25.

According to the decision particulars investigated by the Haryana police to date, Nikita and Tauseef had a dialog a day earlier than the homicide occurred. Tauseef was continually forcing Nikita to run away from house in opposition to her needs and marry him. 

Victim’s household had registered an FIR in opposition to the prime accused in 2018 however later withdrew the case. Speaking to Zee News, the sufferer’s brother Naveen Tomar mentioned, “We registered a case against the accused in 2018. He had harassed my sister for marriage and kidnapped her so we had filed an FIR against him. Police had arrested him the same day and after talks in a panchayat, the matter was settled.”

Nikita, a sufferer of ‘love jihad in Haryana’s Ballabhgarh was cremated by the members of the family immediately (October 27). Amid large resentment and rising public anger, the ultimate rites of Nikita was carried out on Tuesday night.

Naveen Tomar, brother of the deceased woman instructed that the administration accepted all their calls for after which the household determined to cremate the physique. Meanwhile, Tausif and his confederate Rehan have been despatched to 2 days of police custody. The courtroom accepted the police remand searched for additional investigation within the case.

Nikita Tomar, a 19-year-old B Com pupil was shot lifeless exterior the Aggarwal College on Monday night. 

The stunning incident was captured on a CCTV digital camera by which one can see the 2 accused popping out of a white i20 automotive and attempting to pay money for two woman college students. 

After a verbal spat, one of many accused tries to tug the woman contained in the automotive parked close to the gate of the faculty with a view to abduct her however as she resists, he pulls out a gun and shoots her within the again.

The two accused have been booked beneath Sections 302 (homicide), 34 (felony act finished by a number of individuals) of the Indian Penal Code and Section 25 (carrying prohibited arms) of the Arms Act. 

 

$(function() { return $("[data-sticky_column]").stick_in_parent({ parent: "[data-sticky_parent]" }); });

reset_scroll = function() { var scroller; scroller = $("body,html"); scroller.stop(true); if ($(window).scrollTop() !== 0) { scroller.animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, "fast"); } return scroller; };

window.scroll_it = function() { var max; max = $(document).height() - $(window).height(); return reset_scroll().animate({ scrollTop: max }, max * 3).delay(100).animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, max * 3); };

window.scroll_it_wobble = function() { var max, third; max = $(document).height() - $(window).height(); third = Math.floor(max / 3); return reset_scroll().animate({ scrollTop: third * 2 }, max * 3).delay(100).animate({ scrollTop: third }, max * 3).delay(100).animate({ scrollTop: max }, max * 3).delay(100).animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, max * 3); };

$(window).on("resize", (function(_this) { return function(e) { return $(document.body).trigger("sticky_kit:recalc"); }; })(this));

}).call(this);

} on_load_google_ad(); function sendAdserverRequest() { try { if (pbjs && pbjs.adserverRequestSent) return; googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.pubads().refresh(); }); } catch (e) {

googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.pubads().refresh(); }); } } setTimeout(function() { sendAdserverRequest(); }, 5000);

function on_load_fb_twitter_widgets(){ (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = "https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js#xfbml=1&version=v2.9"; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk'));

window.twttr = (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0], t = window.twttr || {}; if (d.getElementById(id)) return t; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = "https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); t._e = []; t.ready = function(f) {

t._e.push(f); }; return t; }(document, "script", "twitter-wjs")); }

//setTimeout(function() { on_load_google_ad(); }, 5000); setTimeout(function() { on_load_fb_twitter_widgets(); }, 5000);

Source