<p>Three men were arrested and one juvenile was apprehended for the murders of a woman and her two minor children at their home in west Delhi’s Raghubir Nagar on September 21. Robbery was the motive behind the triple-murder, police said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The accused have been identified as Akram, 21, Mohd Shahid, 24, Manjoor, 30, and a juvenile, all of them were working in a jeans factory in Vishnu Garden, and the main culprit knew the woman, police said.<br /><br />The incident happened on September 21, when Mohd Zafar informed police that his 27-year-old wife Shabnam and two children, aged eight and seven, have been lying dead in a pool of blood in their home.<br /><br />Police said Shabnam had a wound on the neck and the two children were apparently strangled.<br /><br />After scanning the vague CCTV footage of the incident, it was found out that a suspected assailant was moving freely with one of the minor victims, said a police officer.<br /><br />After finding out that a known person was behind the act, a thorough investigation, with the questioning of the relatives and friends of the victims and her husband followed, police said.<br /><br />It was then found that, Akram, son of Akhlaque Ahmad who was one of the witnesses of the marriage of Shabnam and Zafar, used to visit their home, police said.<br /><br />After hunting the suspects at several places in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, police finally nabbed Akram in Raghubir Nagar with his accomplice Shahid.<br /><br />At their instance, Manjoor was caught in Aligarh. The juvenile was next apprehended in Loni, police said.<br /><br />Police said all the accused were in need of money and decided to rob the house as they knew the woman would be alone with her children.<br /><br />However, while robbing the house, Shabnam saw them. The culprits feared that she would identify them, hence they killed her and her two children.<br /><br />The culprits also robbed jewellery worth Rs 10,000 and around Rs 5,400 in cash.<br /><br />Police said one screw driver, with which she was killed, and a bag which was used to carry the robbed items and cash were recovered from the culprits.</p>
<p>Three men were arrested and one juvenile was apprehended for the murders of a woman and her two minor children at their home in west Delhi’s Raghubir Nagar on September 21. Robbery was the motive behind the triple-murder, police said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The accused have been identified as Akram, 21, Mohd Shahid, 24, Manjoor, 30, and a juvenile, all of them were working in a jeans factory in Vishnu Garden, and the main culprit knew the woman, police said.<br /><br />The incident happened on September 21, when Mohd Zafar informed police that his 27-year-old wife Shabnam and two children, aged eight and seven, have been lying dead in a pool of blood in their home.<br /><br />Police said Shabnam had a wound on the neck and the two children were apparently strangled.<br /><br />After scanning the vague CCTV footage of the incident, it was found out that a suspected assailant was moving freely with one of the minor victims, said a police officer.<br /><br />After finding out that a known person was behind the act, a thorough investigation, with the questioning of the relatives and friends of the victims and her husband followed, police said.<br /><br />It was then found that, Akram, son of Akhlaque Ahmad who was one of the witnesses of the marriage of Shabnam and Zafar, used to visit their home, police said.<br /><br />After hunting the suspects at several places in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, police finally nabbed Akram in Raghubir Nagar with his accomplice Shahid.<br /><br />At their instance, Manjoor was caught in Aligarh. The juvenile was next apprehended in Loni, police said.<br /><br />Police said all the accused were in need of money and decided to rob the house as they knew the woman would be alone with her children.<br /><br />However, while robbing the house, Shabnam saw them. The culprits feared that she would identify them, hence they killed her and her two children.<br /><br />The culprits also robbed jewellery worth Rs 10,000 and around Rs 5,400 in cash.<br /><br />Police said one screw driver, with which she was killed, and a bag which was used to carry the robbed items and cash were recovered from the culprits.</p>