Honour killing: Cops hunt for suspects

A day after a married couple was found shot dead in a northwest Delhi locality in an alleged case of honour killing, the Delhi police has launched a manhunt to nab the deceased woman’s brother and his friend, who are the main suspects in the case.

The deceased, Kuldip Singh, 26, and his wife Monika, 24, belonging to Rajput and Gujjar castes, respectively, had tied the knot in 2006 against the wishes of their families and were living separately at I-164, Ashok Vihar Phase-I for the past four months. Kuldip, who was working with HCL, was found shot dead in his Maruti Esteem car and Monika was found in a pool of blood at her residence with two gun-shot injuries.
The police said that Monika’s family members are being questioned and a manhunt has been launched to nab the girl’s brother Ankit and his friend Mandip. Sources revealed that the Monika’s father, Lilu, her uncle, Dharmendra, her youngest brother Shanky and his friend Suraj, besides other relatives are being questioned.
The deceased couple has lodged a complaint with Ashok Vihar police in 2006 after getting married and had sought police protection.
“We are trying to find out the exact reason behind the murder,” said a police official.
Kuldip’s family alleged that their son and daughter-in-law were murdered by Ankit and his friend Mandip. “They were murdered by Ankit and Mandip. Ankit had called up Kuldip and lured him into a trap. Kuldip had to purchase some material for celebrating the marriage anniversary of his wife’s parents when he was shot dead,” Kuldip’s elder brother Sonu said.
Mahendra Khari, the head of Wazirpur village panchayat said, “Mandip’s sister recently eloped with a man whom she married in court. Mandip and Ankit were of the opinion that Kuldip and Monika were responsible for the trend and had helped the couple to elope,” he said.

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