Teen ends life by jumping from college building in Rohini
An 18-year-old first year student died after falling from the ninth floor of his college building in north west Delhi’s Rohini, police said on Tuesday.
An 18-year-old first year student died after falling from the ninth floor of his college building in north west Delhi’s Rohini, police said on Tuesday.
The incident occurred around 1:08 am on January 1 when a quarrel broke out between two neighbours, resulting in the death of Dharmender, a local resident, the police said.
As many as 18 people were held in 15 cases of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act while 85 criminals were verified in a month-long drive against the drug abuse in the Rohini district, the police said on Tuesday.
A 47-year-old nurse died on the spot while a dentist of the same age was injured in a head-on collision between an SUV and another car in Sector 36 of Rohini in North West Delhi.
Based on a secret input, the team stopped the scooty at Sector 23, Rohini. During the checking, the consignment of heroin was recovered from the vehicle.
Based on the statement of the daughter of the woman who died of burns, the police registered a case against the accused.
According to reports, no one was living in the building, which was left abandoned by its owner.
The incident took place near Prashant Vihar area, Rohini. Suspects were identified, and teams were formed to nab them.
A police official said that the car and the body were so burnt that it was difficult to identify the victim.
In another major pan-India crackdown on the Popular Front of India (PFI), police along with other investigative agencies conducted raids at multiple locations across several states including Delhi.