Delhi: Wages of Rs 800 became the reason for a bloody dispute, minors attacked the factory owner with a knife.

In Dharampura area of ​​Delhi, there was a dispute over wages of just Rs 800, which took a violent turn. A minor working in a factory, along with his friend, attacked the factory owner with a knife. The seriously injured owner was taken to the hospital in a pool of blood, while both the accused fled from the spot.

According to the police, on May 21, around 12:30 pm, information about an attack on a factory owner was received from Dharmapura area. The injured 35-year-old businessman was immediately admitted to Jag Pravesh Chandra Hospital. During interrogation, the victim told that the attack was carried out by two minor boys, one of whom had worked in his factory for a day.

During the investigation, it came to light that the minor was demanding his wages of Rs 800, but when he did not receive the money, he became angry. In this anger, he along with his friend attacked the factory owner with a knife.

Considering the seriousness of the matter, Gandhi Nagar police station registered a case under several sections including attempt to murder. The team led by Police Station Officer Rajkumar, with the help of technical surveillance, arrested both the minors from Har Ki Pauri area of ​​Haridwar. During interrogation, the accused confessed to their crime and said that they attacked in anger because they did not receive wages.

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