<p>A man in debt and his friend battered a moneylender to death in west Delhi’s Vikas Puri for seeking sexual favours from his wife to waive a Rs 4-lakh loan.<br /><br />The accused, Sanjay Walia (35) and his associate Rakesh Sharma (52), have been arrested, the police said on Saturday. The accused are into real estate business. Walia lives in Najafgarh while Sharma is a resident of Dwarka Sector-1. Walia was the victim’s, Dayaram (70), tenant in Najafgarh and had taken Rs 4 lakh from him, police said.<br /><br />A few days ago, when Dayaram asked Walia to return his money, the latter expressed his inability due to financial problems. Dayaram then proposed a deal to the latter where he would wave off his entire loan if he let him have sex with his wife, said the police.<br /><br />Dayaram’s request, the police said, angered Walia and he planned to murder him. Being a tenant of Dayaram for several years, Walia knew about his weakness for women.<br /><br />On Thursday night, Walia along with his partner Sharma, called Dayaram at his house to consume liquor. After a round of drinks, Walia asked Dayaram to accompany them to Vikaspuri where they had arranged for some sex workers for the latter.<br /><br />An unsuspecting Dayaram went along with Walia and Sharma, said the police.<br /><br />At Chander Vihar Nala Road, both Walia and Sharma battered the elderly man with stones and bricks until he died. They then threw his body in a secluded place and fled.<br /><br />The next day, a passerby called police and told them about a body lying at the Nala Road. <br /><br />The police arrived at the spot and recovered a blood-stained stone and a purse near the body.<br /><br />After the identification of the body as that of a moneylender, investigators checked all the people who had taken money from him in the past few months. <br /><br />The police then zeroed-in on those debtors who were last seen with Dayaram.<br /><br />As the investigation gathered pace, Walia and Sharma were detained for questioning. During their interrogation, they accepted their involvement in the murder.<br /><br />Blood stained clothes, slippers, and money-related documents have been recovered from their possession. <br /><br />The stone with which the accused killed Dayaram and the car in which the three travelled on the day of murder have also been seized. Further investigation is underway. </p>
<p>A man in debt and his friend battered a moneylender to death in west Delhi’s Vikas Puri for seeking sexual favours from his wife to waive a Rs 4-lakh loan.<br /><br />The accused, Sanjay Walia (35) and his associate Rakesh Sharma (52), have been arrested, the police said on Saturday. The accused are into real estate business. Walia lives in Najafgarh while Sharma is a resident of Dwarka Sector-1. Walia was the victim’s, Dayaram (70), tenant in Najafgarh and had taken Rs 4 lakh from him, police said.<br /><br />A few days ago, when Dayaram asked Walia to return his money, the latter expressed his inability due to financial problems. Dayaram then proposed a deal to the latter where he would wave off his entire loan if he let him have sex with his wife, said the police.<br /><br />Dayaram’s request, the police said, angered Walia and he planned to murder him. Being a tenant of Dayaram for several years, Walia knew about his weakness for women.<br /><br />On Thursday night, Walia along with his partner Sharma, called Dayaram at his house to consume liquor. After a round of drinks, Walia asked Dayaram to accompany them to Vikaspuri where they had arranged for some sex workers for the latter.<br /><br />An unsuspecting Dayaram went along with Walia and Sharma, said the police.<br /><br />At Chander Vihar Nala Road, both Walia and Sharma battered the elderly man with stones and bricks until he died. They then threw his body in a secluded place and fled.<br /><br />The next day, a passerby called police and told them about a body lying at the Nala Road. <br /><br />The police arrived at the spot and recovered a blood-stained stone and a purse near the body.<br /><br />After the identification of the body as that of a moneylender, investigators checked all the people who had taken money from him in the past few months. <br /><br />The police then zeroed-in on those debtors who were last seen with Dayaram.<br /><br />As the investigation gathered pace, Walia and Sharma were detained for questioning. During their interrogation, they accepted their involvement in the murder.<br /><br />Blood stained clothes, slippers, and money-related documents have been recovered from their possession. <br /><br />The stone with which the accused killed Dayaram and the car in which the three travelled on the day of murder have also been seized. Further investigation is underway. </p>