A man was allegedly attacked with a blade by an acquaintance in northeast Delhi after a quarrel when the former refused to show a video game on his mobile phone, police said on Sunday.The incident occurred on Saturday night in Welcome area. The quarrel broke out when the accused, Subhan, asked Farukuddin to show him the video game on his mobile phone.When Farukuddin, who is apparently in his early twenties, refused, Subhan attacked him with a blade, according to the police.A passerby, Talib, tried to intervene and got injured. He went to the hospital alone and got treated for his injuries, an officer said.Farukuddin, who suffered sharp injuries, was rushed to a hospital, where he was treated and discharged after treatment, a senior officer said. A case has been registered and Subhan has been arrested, police said.
A businessman, 31, who got into an argument with his neighbour for speaking loudly, was shot dead in New Delhi's Bapa Nagar area near Karol Bagh on Saturday.Police said that an argument broke out between Mohit Kumar and his neighbour Kamal Chauhan, 32 over talking loudly. Chouhan, who was allegedly drunk shot Kumar after the heated exchange, reported The Hindustan Times.Chouhan has been arrested by the police in Delhi's Narela area on Sunday when he was about to leave for Jharkhand in his car. Chouhan used a country-made piston to allegedly shoot his neighbour Mohit Kumar.Speaking to the publication, Additional DCP (Central) Amit Sharma said Chauhan and Kumar were not only neighbours but friends.The houses in the neighbourhood they used to live are connected in a way that families living there can hear the voice of occupants of an adjacent house.While they were friends, Chauhan and Kumar often blamed each other's families for speaking too loudly in their house.Chouhan has reportedly told police officers investigating the case that he was drunk and has no recollection of what triggered the argument between him and Kumar.
Patna: Thousands of Rashtriya Janata Dal leaders, workers and supporters took to streets across Bihar on Monday (July 19) to protest against price
Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav had pulled up the police for lack of efficacy and fairness in Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav had pulled up the police for lack of efficacy and fairness in
Patna: Thousands of Rashtriya Janata Dal leaders, workers and supporters took to streets across Bihar on Monday (July 19) to protest against price
Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav had pulled up the police for lack of efficacy and fairness in Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav had pulled up the police for lack of efficacy and fairness in
Patna: Thousands of Rashtriya Janata Dal leaders, workers and supporters took to streets across Bihar on Monday (July 19) to protest against price