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Two Confess To Killing A Man After Police Tell Them ‘Crime Was Caught On NASA Cameras’

In New Delhi, two men have confessed to the killing of another man after police told them that their crime was caught on NASA’s (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) cameras.

On April 5, a body was found in a park in the Mangolpuri area of the national capital April 5. Following this, a murder case was registered and an investigation was taken up.

During the investigation, the police found that the victim was last seen with the two accused men. They were both later summoned for interrogation. However, the two men did not provide straight responses.

However, CCTV footage showed the victim, before his murder, was with the two men. Following this, the police team decided to call the duo again for interrogation.

During the second round of interrogation, the police team said that the crime occurred under the surveillance of satellite cameras of NASA. Listening to this, the suspects, confessed to the murder. They confessed that the victim insulted them, and forced them to consume liquor. During intoxication, the victim provoked the two men to kill him.

Source: India.com

Adib Mohd

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