Court Extends Police Custody for Suspect in South Delhi Murder and Sexual Assault Case

Introduction

A Delhi court has granted a four-day extension of police custody for 23-year-old Rahul Meena, who is accused of the rape and murder of a woman in Kailash Hills.

Main Body

The court, led by Magistrate Deepika Thakran, approved the request after the prosecution explained that more time was needed for the investigation. Specifically, they need to conduct a 'gait pattern analysis' (studying how the suspect walks) at the Central Forensic Science Laboratory to confirm CCTV evidence. Furthermore, the police emphasized that they still need to recover two mobile phones that the suspect allegedly threw away while traveling from Kalkaji to Palam railway station. According to the case details, the suspect was a former employee of the victim's family. He allegedly used a hidden key to enter the house illegally on April 22. The victim, an IIT graduate and daughter of a government officer, was strangled and sexually assaulted. After the attack, the suspect reportedly used the victim's fingerprints to open a locker and stole cash and jewelry worth more than ₹12 lakh. He was later arrested at a hotel in Dwarka. Additionally, the court discussed reports of violence inside the prison. The defense lawyer stated that the suspect was injured on his back after being attacked by other prisoners at the Tihar prison gate. The jail superintendent informed the court that the people responsible had been warned and felt sorry for their actions. Consequently, the court ordered that the suspect receive regular medical check-ups while in police custody.

Conclusion

The suspect will remain in custody for further questioning and forensic tests while the police continue to search for the stolen items.

Learning

⚡ The 'Distance' Shift: Moving from A2 to B2

At an A2 level, you describe things directly: "He stole money" or "He broke the law." However, B2 speakers use Hedge Words and Formal Modifiers to create a professional distance, especially when facts aren't 100% proven yet (like in a court case).

🔍 The Power of "Allegedly"

Look at this sentence from the text:

"...the suspect allegedly threw away [mobile phones]..."

Why this is a B2 move: If you say "He threw the phones away," you are stating a fact. But if you are a lawyer or a journalist, you cannot be sure until the judge decides.

The B2 Formula: Subject + [allegedly/reportedly] + Verb

  • A2: He stole the jewelry. (Too direct/risky)
  • B2: He allegedly stole the jewelry. (Professional/Accurate)

🧩 Advanced Connector Logic

Stop using 'And' and 'But' for everything. The article uses Complex Transition Markers to glue ideas together. Notice how the story flows:

  1. Adding Detail: Instead of "Also," the text uses "Furthermore" and "Additionally."
  2. Showing Result: Instead of "So," the text uses "Consequently."

Try this mental swap:

  • So \rightarrow Consequently (Use this when one event causes another logically).
  • Also \rightarrow Furthermore (Use this when adding a second, more important point).

🛠 Vocabulary Upgrade: Precision

B2 is about replacing "general" words with "precise" words.

A2 General WordB2 Precise Word (from text)Context
Asked forRequestedPolice requested more time.
WalkGait patternStudying how someone walks.
GotRecoverTo recover stolen phones.

Vocabulary Learning

custody
The period of time a person is held in detention by the police or prison.
Example:The suspect will remain in police custody for further questioning.
prosecution
The legal process of charging someone with a crime and trying them in court.
Example:The prosecution explained that more time was needed for the investigation.
investigation
A systematic search for facts to find out what happened.
Example:The police are conducting a thorough investigation into the murder.
analysis
A detailed examination of something to understand it better.
Example:They need to conduct a gait pattern analysis to confirm the evidence.
CCTV
Closed-Circuit Television, a system of cameras used for surveillance.
Example:The CCTV footage showed the suspect leaving the crime scene.
recover
To get back or retrieve something that was lost or taken.
Example:The police emphasized that they still need to recover two mobile phones.
mobile
A portable phone that can be used on the go.
Example:The suspect allegedly threw away his mobile phones.
phones
Devices used for communication, typically handheld.
Example:The police are searching for the stolen phones.
threw
Past tense of throw, meaning to launch something with force.
Example:He allegedly threw the phones away while traveling.
traveling
Moving from one place to another, usually by vehicle or on foot.
Example:He was traveling from Kalkaji to Palam railway station.
railway
A network of tracks and trains used for transportation.
Example:The suspect was traveling to the railway station.
victim
A person harmed, hurt, or killed in an accident or crime.
Example:The victim was a 23‑year‑old woman.
family
A group of people related by blood or marriage.
Example:The suspect was a former employee of the victim’s family.
hidden
Not visible or not easily seen, concealed.
Example:He allegedly used a hidden key to enter the house.
key
A small metal instrument used to open locks.
Example:The hidden key was used to unlock the door.
enter
To come or go into a place.
Example:He entered the house illegally on April 22.
illegal
Not allowed by law, unlawful.
Example:His entry into the house was illegal.
graduate
A person who has completed a degree at a university.
Example:The victim was an IIT graduate.
strangled
To kill by squeezing the neck so that blood cannot flow.
Example:The victim was strangled before the assault.
assaulted
To attack physically, especially with a weapon or force.
Example:The victim was sexually assaulted after the attack.
fingerprints
Unique patterns on the skin of a person's fingertips.
Example:The suspect used the victim’s fingerprints to open a locker.
locker
A small, lockable storage box or compartment.
Example:He opened a locker to steal cash and jewelry.
arrested
To be taken into custody by police for a crime.
Example:He was arrested at a hotel in Dwarka.
prison
A place where people are kept as punishment for crimes.
Example:The suspect was injured at the Tihar prison gate.
superintendent
A senior official who manages a prison or other institution.
Example:The jail superintendent informed the court.
warned
To give advice or information to prevent danger.
Example:The people responsible had been warned for their actions.
medical
Relating to health, doctors, or treatment of illnesses.
Example:The suspect will receive regular medical check-ups.
questioning
The process of asking questions to obtain information.
Example:The suspect will remain in custody for further questioning.
forensic
Relating to the application of science to criminal investigations.
Example:Forensic tests were ordered to confirm the evidence.
tests
Procedures or examinations to check for something.
Example:Forensic tests will be conducted on the evidence.
search
The act of looking for something in a thorough way.
Example:The police continue to search for the stolen items.
stolen
Taken illegally from someone.
Example:He stole cash and jewelry worth more than ₹12 lakh.
items
Things or objects, especially those that are valuable or important.
Example:The stolen items were recovered by the police.