On Sunday, a 20-year-old B.Com student of Delhi University’s Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board alleged she was attacked with acid by three men while heading to class. (File Photo)
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Acid attack in Delhi found to be fake, two arrested

Khan, along with his brother Wakeel (42) and his son, both residents of Mukundpur, allegedly hatched the plan to mislead investigators.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: Delhi Police have arrested two persons in connection with an acid attack reported in northwest Delhi’s Bharat Nagar area, officials said on Wednesday.

On Sunday, a 20-year-old B.Com student of Delhi University’s Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board alleged she was attacked with acid by three men while heading to class.

However, police later found that her father, Akil Khan, had poured a chemical on her hand and bag to falsely implicate others who had earlier filed rape and acid attack cases against him. Khan, along with his brother Wakeel (42) and his son, both residents of Mukundpur, allegedly hatched the plan to mislead investigators.

Both of them have been arrested under relevant sections of the BNS at Bharat Nagar police station, said police. Akil Khan is also an accused in a 2018 acid attack case in Mangolpuri, registered by the mother of the same brothers whom the student tried to implicate in the fake acid attack story.

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