Ghaziabad man wanted for teen's murder dies in encounter
Asad was injured in an exchange of fire with police in Khoda & later died while undergoing treatment.
PTI
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The victim’s family alleged that Chauhan was lured to a meeting spot through a phone call before being attacked by multiple assailants armed with knives (Screengrab/PTI)
Ghaziabad (UP), 31 May
The main accused in the murder of a 17-year-old Class 11 student here died after sustaining injuries in an encounter with police early Sunday, police said
Asad, a
resident of the Khoda area, was wanted in connection with the stabbing of Surya
Chauhan, who succumbed to injuries on Friday while undergoing treatment.
Deputy
Commissioner of Police (City) Dhawal Jaiswal said in a press statement that
Asad was injured during an exchange of fire with a police team in the Khoda
area. He was immediately taken to a hospital, where he later died.
Chauhan, a
resident of Navneet Vihar Colony in Khoda, was stabbed during an altercation on 28 May and was initially admitted to a local hospital before being referred to
a private hospital in Noida, where he died.
Based on a
complaint lodged by the victim's family, police registered a case against five
people. Three accused were arrested soon after the incident, while Asad, named
as the main accused, remained absconding.
A reward
of Rs 50,000 had been announced for information leading to his arrest.
Earlier,
police had said preliminary investigations suggested that the accused and the
victim were friends and that a dispute over riding a motorcycle escalated into
an argument, during which Chauhan was stabbed.
The
victim's family, however, alleged that Chauhan had been lured to a meeting spot
after receiving a phone call and was attacked by multiple assailants armed with
knives.
Following
Chauhan's death, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya had
said on Saturday that the killers would not be spared and face the strictest
punishment under the law.
BSP chief Mayawati described the incident as "extremely tragic and worrying" and demanded strict action against those responsible.
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