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Meerut, a middle aged man was murdered for joking. 17 year old boy murdered an elderly person: In Meerut, he first dismembered the body with a screwdriver and then burnt it; Read the confession – Meerut News



The half-burnt body of a middle-aged man found near a textile factory in Meerut on Tuesday has come to light in the case. Abdul Naseem (42) was murdered by a 17 year old teenager. The reason for the murder was an obscene joke made on a teenager.

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On which Naseem slapped him. The angry teenager entered the factory at night and killed Naseem with a screwdriver and then set his body on fire to hide his identity.

protest against obscene jokes There was a dispute on Monday night between factory owner Arshad, a resident of Dhwainagar of Nauchandi police station area, and Abdul Naseem, a 17-year-old teenager from Bihar, an employee working in Nisar’s factory ‘FB Textiles’.

Kishore had made an obscene joke with Naseem, due to which Naseem got angry and slapped him. Angered by this, Kishore planned to take revenge from Naseem and entered the factory at night and killed him by gluing him with a screwdriver.

The dead body was burnt to hide its identity. After the murder, Kishore dragged Naseem’s body from the factory to the street, poured Mobil oil on it and set it on fire to hide his identity. After this incident, the police formed two teams and started investigating the case.

Police arrested the accused teenager The police arrested the accused teenager through a team and also recovered the screwdriver used in the murder. Kishore narrated the entire story of the murder during interrogation, due to which the case was completely solved. The police have sent the teenager who committed this heinous murder to judicial custody.

police statement Police officials said that two teams were formed in this case, and soon the murder case was solved. After the arrest of the accused teenager, further investigation in the case is going on.



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