Reward for info on Delhi honour killing suspects
Reward for info on Delhi honour killing suspects
The Delhi Police released photographs of the three suspects in the honour killing cases on Wednesday.

New Delhi: The Delhi Police released photographs of the three suspects in the honour killing cases on Wednesday and decided to announce cash rewards for anyone providing information about the trio.

The double murder case took a new twist on Tuesday after the body of Mandeep's sister Shobha was found in a car. Two days ago, the bodies of Ankit's sister Monica and her husband Kuldeep had been found from the Ashok Vihar area. The suspects were allegedly angry that their sisters had eloped to get married.

DCP (North West Delhi) N S Bundela said cash rewards will be given to anyone providing information about Mandeep (23), Ankit (22) and Nakul alias Nikku (21) -- who allegedly murdered Monica along with her husband Kuldeep on Sunday for marrying in another caste.

However, the amount for the cash rewards has not been fixed, he said.

The trio is also allegedly involved in the killing of 22-year-old Shobha, a cousin of Monica. Police had Tuesday recovered the body of Shobha, who too had eloped with a man belonging to a different caste.

All the three are suspected victims of honour killing. Police feel that the perpetrators of the crime could have been enraged over the inter-caste marriages in the family which apparently started with Monica, 24, who was followed by her cousin sister Shobha.

Ankit is brother of Monica while Mandeep is her cousin. Shobha is Mandeep's sister. Mandeep and Ankit are absconding and police suspect the involvement of both in Shobha's murder.

Meanwhile, a man whose two relatives are on the run after killing three of their family members, claims honour killing is good for society. These are the men suspected of killing their sisters and brother-in-law in the name of honour.

Dharamveer Nagar, uncle of the victims Sobha and Khushboo, said: "Police has done nothing. There is a threat to Khusbhoo's life also. We support the murder. Whatever happened is good for the society. Whosoever has done it, it's right."

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