The Delhi Police resolved a blind robbery and stabbing case with a surprising twist, revealing that the alleged victim was actually the perpetrator of a serious crime under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. Through diligent efforts and thorough investigation, the police arrested the main suspect and recovered the stolen mobile phone and the knife used in the offense.
During the investigation, it was discovered that the supposed victim was involved in a POCSO offense, and a minor witness was identified as a co-conspirator. Legal action has been initiated accordingly, showcasing the professionalism and dedication of the investigative team. The case came to light when a stabbing victim, identified as Jay Prakash, was admitted to the hospital with critical injuries, leading to the launch of a detailed inquiry.
The police formed a dedicated team under the supervision of the ACP, Kalyanpuri, and extensively relied on technical surveillance and CCTV footage to crack the case. Despite the victim’s initial lack of cooperation, the team’s persistent efforts and analysis of CCTV footage led to the identification of the prime suspect and the unraveling of the shocking conspiracy. The accused confessed to planning the robbery and stabbing as a means of revenge due to alleged repeated sexual abuse by the victim, highlighting the motive behind the crime.
