<p> New Delhi: A man allegedly lapidated his friend to death here in Dwarka's Sector 21 after he did not cease sending 'objectionable' photos to a common female friend, police said on Saturday.</p>.<p> A disfigured body of Ashish Kumar, a native of Uttar Pradesh's Raebareli, was recovered from a jungle behind Dwarka Sector 21 Metro Station on April 9, they said.</p>.<p> Deputy Commissioner of Police (Dwarka) Ankit Singh said the body was identified with the help of a technical analysis.</p>.45-year-old stabbed to death for asking youth to stop drinking in public in Bengaluru.<p> During investigation, police zeroed in on one Suresh Gangwar, a native of Uttar Pradesh's Rampur, and a close friend of Ashish, Singh said.</p>.<p> When interrogated in detention, Suresh told police that he and Ashish used to work as security guards in a company in Assam.</p>.<p> While at work, Ashish used to talk to his girlfriend on Suresh's mobile phone.</p>.<p> Later, the two moved to another company in Rajasthan, but Suresh quit the job soon due to some dispute and shifted to Delhi, the officer said.</p>.<p>"In the meantime, Ashish realised that his girlfriend had started distancing herself from him and become close to Suresh," another police officer said.</p>.<p>"This filled Ashish with anger and he sent some objectionable pictures to his former girlfriend," the officer said.</p>.<p> Suresh then called Ashish and asked him to delete the photos but he did not and kept sending them.</p>.<p> Suresh made a plan to eliminate Ashish lured him to the national capital with offer of plentiful work and chance of making good money, the officer added.</p>.<p> On April 9, Ashish came to Delhi. Suresh took him to the jungle where he hit him with a heavy stone multiple times and slit his throat with a knife.</p>.<p> He also smashed his face to prevent identification of the body and fled the spot after breaking his phone, police said. </p>
<p> New Delhi: A man allegedly lapidated his friend to death here in Dwarka's Sector 21 after he did not cease sending 'objectionable' photos to a common female friend, police said on Saturday.</p>.<p> A disfigured body of Ashish Kumar, a native of Uttar Pradesh's Raebareli, was recovered from a jungle behind Dwarka Sector 21 Metro Station on April 9, they said.</p>.<p> Deputy Commissioner of Police (Dwarka) Ankit Singh said the body was identified with the help of a technical analysis.</p>.45-year-old stabbed to death for asking youth to stop drinking in public in Bengaluru.<p> During investigation, police zeroed in on one Suresh Gangwar, a native of Uttar Pradesh's Rampur, and a close friend of Ashish, Singh said.</p>.<p> When interrogated in detention, Suresh told police that he and Ashish used to work as security guards in a company in Assam.</p>.<p> While at work, Ashish used to talk to his girlfriend on Suresh's mobile phone.</p>.<p> Later, the two moved to another company in Rajasthan, but Suresh quit the job soon due to some dispute and shifted to Delhi, the officer said.</p>.<p>"In the meantime, Ashish realised that his girlfriend had started distancing herself from him and become close to Suresh," another police officer said.</p>.<p>"This filled Ashish with anger and he sent some objectionable pictures to his former girlfriend," the officer said.</p>.<p> Suresh then called Ashish and asked him to delete the photos but he did not and kept sending them.</p>.<p> Suresh made a plan to eliminate Ashish lured him to the national capital with offer of plentiful work and chance of making good money, the officer added.</p>.<p> On April 9, Ashish came to Delhi. Suresh took him to the jungle where he hit him with a heavy stone multiple times and slit his throat with a knife.</p>.<p> He also smashed his face to prevent identification of the body and fled the spot after breaking his phone, police said. </p>