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Faridabad court finds both accused guilty in Nikita Tomar murder case

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Wednesday, 24 March 2021 (21:07 IST)
Faridabad: District and Session court here on Wednesday held prime accused Tosif and his friend Rihan guilty in murder of 20-year-old college student Nikita Tomar.
Tosif and Rihan shot Tomar, the student of Agarwal college in Faridabad, point-blank outside her college gate on October 26 last year when she was coming out after giving an examination, and fled in a car.The girl later succumbed to her injuries in a hospital. The whole crime was recorded in a CCTV camera, which went viral and lead to a public outrage.
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Muslim named Taufeeq shot dead a Hindu girl named Nikita outside her college in Faridabad.

Taufeeq was trying to kidnapped her when she resisted he shot her.

This is third #lovejihaad case in a month, where a Hindu woman is trapped & killed by a Muzlim.#JusticeForNikita pic.twitter.com/eaq3LuSCfe

— Sanatan ? Sanjeev?????? ???? ??? ????#HinduLivesMatter (@SanatanSanjeev) October 27, 2020 >The family of the girl, who was the final-year student, had linked the crime to 'love jihad'.The vitim's family stated that accussed has been after the girl for a long time.
 
Additional Session Judge Sartaj Baswana found the duo guilty of murder and criminal conspiracy. However, Tosif's uncle Arjudeen, accused under arms act, was acquitted by the court.
 
The Police had filed a charge sheet on November 6. Tosif and Rihan were booked under sections 120B, 302,364, 366 read with section 511/120B/34 of Indian Penal Code.
During the hearing in the fast-track court, the prime witness, Tomar's friend, who was accompanying her, the CCTV footage, the car, the pistol and other evidences, were produced before the court.The court will pronounce the quantum of sentence on March 26, Friday.
(UNI)

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