Fired, in debt & no remorse: Cops on IRS officer's daughter murder accused
Cops who visited Rahul Meena's native village say that both the accused and his father were known for their aggressive behaviour.
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Investigators say Rahul Meena used his familiarity with the house's layout and access points to enter the flat without being noticed (PTI)
New Delhi, 24 April
As crime and forensic teams prepare to conduct scene
recreation in the murder of an IRS officer's daughter in southeast Delhi,
investigations have revealed that the accused, Rahul Meena, was infamous for
aggressive behaviour in his native village, police sources said.
"The teams may visit the crime scene today to recreate
what unfolded where the CCTV footage was not available. They may take the
accused with them," a source said, adding that Deputy Commissioner of
Police (Southeast) Hemant Tiwari has reached the spot.
"During inquiry, we got to know that Meena and his
father were known for their aggressive behaviour in their village. Our team is
there. They came to know that his father is an alcoholic and Rahul is addicted
to online games. The behaviour of both in the village is aggressive in
nature," said a police source.
Meanwhile, sources said police will conduct a psychological analysis of the accused to evaluate his mental state and behavioural patterns
and to ascertain the motives behind the crime.
On Meena's state of mind, sources said he has exhibited
psychopathic tendencies and has had a history of violent conduct, raising
serious concerns about his behavioural patterns.
"Teams are now planning a detailed psychological
assessment of the accused," said a source.
He said Meena was addicted to online betting and card games
such as "teen patti" and had lost over Rs 7 lakh in the last few
months, which drove him to frequently borrow money to sustain the habit.
He was fired from the victim's house, where he was employed
as a domestic help, over financial misconduct. However, Meena returned to his
native village and lied to his parents that he had left the job, the police
source said.
"He never told his parents that he was sacked. He lied
to them that he had left the work and was searching for something new,"
said the source.
A senior police officer who interrogated Meena told PTI that
he is remorseless and told investigators that "it just happened" in a
fit of rage. He told the police, "agar didi paise de deti to aisa nahi
hota" (if sister had given the money, this would not have happened), the
officer said.
"Chori karne ka afsos nahi par marna nahi chaiye tha,
ho gaya" (I don't regret committing the theft, but I shouldn't have killed
her. It just happened), Meena told interrogators, according to the officer. Sources
confirmed that the accused displayed a strangely calm demeanour after his
arrest, showing no visible remorse.
"During questioning, he was quite casual. He acted as
if everything was normal. Usually, when a person commits a heinous murder, they
would display some anxiety, anger, restlessness or remorse. Surprisingly, Meena
is very casual," said a source. He said Meena does not react much, but
only repeats that he wanted money to clear his debts.
"We asked him if he regrets what he has done. The
accused replied that the family was like gods to him, but he wanted the money. The
accused has displayed unusual calmness and lack of remorse during sustained
interrogation, raising concerns among investigators about his psychological
condition," the source said.
The psychological analysis may involve clinical evaluation
by experts to assess aggression levels, emotional responses and personality
traits, including indicators linked to disorders such as anti-social
personality disorder, sources said.
Investigators are also probing whether the crime was
premeditated or committed on impulse. Meena's psychological profiling would
play a key role in understanding his mindset and also recreating the sequence
of events, they said.
Meanwhile, Meena's family members claimed that he was a
quiet person with "good behaviour" and that he was good at studies.
They denied the rape allegation and claimed that he did not have bad habits
except for the online gaming addiction.
Speaking to reporters in Alwar, Meena's mother, a homemaker,
said that her son was well-behaved and that she last spoke to him on the night
of April 21 before he left to attend a wedding. "After that, we could not
contact him. The next day, police came and informed us about the
incident," she said, adding that the family was unaware of his whereabouts
thereafter.
One of his uncles said Meena was "good in studies"
and had secured good marks in graduation. Meena's sister denied the rape
allegation reported from Rajgarh in Alwar, calling it "completely false.” She
said debts incurred from online gaming may have been the reason for the Rajgarh
woman levelling a rape allegation against her brother, and also the reason
behind Meena's visit to the IRS officer's residence in Delhi.
She alleged that Meena and the Rajgarh rape victim's husband
had incurred losses - Rs 5 lakh and Rs 90,000, respectively - while playing an
online game, leading to huge debts and the pressure to repay them.
"He had gone (to Delhi) to recover the money as he was
being pressured," Meena's sister said, adding that he had even pawned his
mobile phone for Rs 20,000. "If my brother has done anything wrong, he
should be punished," she added.
Some villagers also said Meena was a quiet person and had
completed his BA in 2023, but had developed an online gambling habit soon
after.
The case pertains to the murder of a 22-year-old woman,
daughter of a senior Indian Revenue Services (IRS) officer, an engineering
graduate and UPSC aspirant, at her residence in southeast Delhi's Kailash Hills
locality.
Investigators said Meena used his familiarity with the house
layout and access points to enter the flat. Police had said that he allegedly
went to the rooftop study room where the victim was studying and attacked her
with a heavy object, raped her and dragged her downstairs to use her fingers
for the biometric locker to steal cash from home.
The autopsy confirmed strangulation as the cause of death, along with multiple injuries, including a nasal bone fracture, indicating a struggle.
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