The investigation into the killing of a prominent real estate businessman in Delhi is focusing on gang rivalry, according to police. The businessman was found dead under mysterious circumstances, and authorities are exploring connections to international criminal networks.
Real EstateGang RivalryMurderDelhiInvestigationReal EstateApr 11, 2025

The primary line of investigation is centered on the rivalry between UK-based gangs and local criminal elements. Police believe the victim may have been caught in the crossfire of a long-standing feud.
The Delhi Police have formed a special task force to handle the case, working closely with law enforcement agencies in the UK to gather more information and piece together the sequence of events leading up to the murder.
Industry experts predict that the incident may lead to increased scrutiny and regulation to prevent such violent incidents in the future. The real estate sector is a key driver of the city's economy, and any disruptions could have far-reaching consequences.
The victim had received several threats in the past, but it is unclear whether these threats were directly related to the current case. The police are exploring all possibilities.
The police are urging anyone with information to come forward and assist in the investigation. They have set up a dedicated hotline for tips and information.

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