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"Zikra also emerging as key conspirator in the Seelampur Murder case": DCP North-East Delhi

Deputy Commissioner of Police (North-East) Ashish Mishra stated that the police have arrested multiple individuals for aiding the accused in evading arrest, while the role of Zikra Khan is currently under investigation.

ANI Apr 21, 2025 17:37 IST googleads

DCP North East Delhi Ashish Mishra (Photo: ANI)

New Delhi [India], April 21 (ANI): The Delhi Police on Monday stated that Zikra Khan, cousin of the main accused, Sahil, is emerging as a key conspirator in the Seelampur murder case, which resulted in the death of a 17-year-old boy named Kunal.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (North-East) Ashish Mishra stated that the police have arrested multiple individuals for aiding the accused in evading arrest, while the role of Zikra Khan is currently under investigation.
"On 17th April, PS Seelampur received information that Kunal, aged 17 years, has been attacked...The main accused, Sahil, carried out the incident along with two minors. Police arrested the main accused and two minors. Apart from this, some people have been arrested for helping the accused hide after the incident. The name of a girl named Zikra Khan, Sahil's cousin, is also coming to the fore in the incident. The role of Zikra is also coming to the fore in the conspiracy to carry out the incident, which is being investigated...", DCP Mishra told reporters.
He further stated, "The name of a girl named Zikra Khan, who is Sahil's cousin, is also coming to the fore. Her role in the conspiracy is under investigation."
Meanwhile, nine people, including women and minors, have been held by the Delhi Police in connection with the murder of a 17-year-old boy in the Seelampur area.
According to Delhi Police, the main accused, 'Lady Don' Zikra, along with Sahil (18), Zahida (42), Nafish (32), Sohaib (35), Aneesh (19), Vikas (29)and two minors aged about 17 and 15 years, have been taken into custody.
Police teams from the North-East District carried out raids across Delhi-NCR, including Ghaziabad, Meerut, Moradabad, and Amroha in Uttar Pradesh. Based on technical surveillance, clues, and local inputs, the suspects were arrested on April 20.
During the investigation, evidence was collected against Zikra, Sahil, and two minors referred to as "Children in Conflict with Law" (CCLs). Police allege that these individuals planned the attack on the victim, Kunal.
The police said, "Relevant evidence was collected, which confirmed the involvement of the accused in this heinous crime during the probe."
Furthermore, it was revealed that Sahil had an old rivalry with Kunal. On April 17, the group allegedly caught Kunal and stabbed him multiple times.
Giving more details, police said, "On April 17, at about 7:38 PM, information regarding the stabbing of a person in J-Block, Jhuggi Seelampur, was received at the Seelampur Police Station."When the police team reached the location, they found the victim had already been taken to JPC Hospital by his family, where doctors declared him dead.
The victim was identified as Kunal, a 17-year-old boy from the New Seelampur area in Delhi.
A case was registered at Seelampur Police Station under Sections 103(1)/3(5), and an investigation began. Given the seriousness of the case, the Operations Wing of North-East Delhi joined the Seelampur Police team. Multiple teams were formed to trace and arrest those involved.
Based on the evidence collected from different sources, the suspects were identified. Zikra, one of the key accused, was arrested on the evening of April 18.
On Saturday, Delhi's Karkardooma Court remanded Zikra to two days of police custody in connection with the case. She will be produced before the court again on Monday after her police remand ends.
During questioning, Zikra told the police that her cousin Sahil was attacked in November last year by two boys named Lala and Shambhu, who were friends of Kunal. Kunal was also present at the time, but his name was not mentioned in the FIR because he was a minor.
Zikra and Sahil believed Kunal was responsible for that attack, and they carried out this act as "revenge."
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta reacted to the incident and said, "I have spoken to the Police commissioner about the murder of a 17-year-old boy, Kunal. He was attacked with knives and was rushed to the Jai Prakash hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival."
Following the murder, Kunal's relatives and residents in Seelampur held protests demanding justice. (ANI)

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