Batla House in Delhi’s Jamia Nagar has once again witnessed a sensational murder. Here in street number 10 at around 4:30 am on 2 June, a phone call came in the police control room, which shook everything. There was a caller, who was very nervous. He said – “Thieves have entered the house and they have stabbed Papa’s second wife.” The police immediately reached the spot and the truth that came out was no less than a crime thriller.
Sutan Bani Katil: Raj opened with the murder of Nasbu Khatoon
When the police reached the fourth floor of Batla House, the corpse of a 30 -year -old woman Nasbu Khatoon was stained with blood. Many stabs were stabbed to the neck and abdomen. Blood was scattered around the corpse, but there was no mark of forcibly entering or struggle anywhere. There was no lock, nor a window broke. That is, whatever happened was done by someone inside the house. The story of a killer burning, which started from this, made a wife a murderer.
One husband, two wives and a bloody car
A man named Ansar, who lives in the house, had two wives – Afsari Khatoon (first wife) and Nasbu Khatoon (second wife). When the police interrogated the officer deeply, his lie was revealed soon. Eventually he confessed that he had murdered Nasbu. Afummer reported that she was married 16 years before Ansar, and she has three children. A few years ago, Ansar took a second marriage from Nasbu in Hyderabad without telling and brought the new wife to Delhi after a year.
Husband went to Dubai, storm started at home
After some time, Ansar went to Dubai to work. Two wives left in the house – first wife Afsari and second wife Nasbu. On the day between the two, there was an atmosphere of tension, wrangling and taunt. The officer felt that Ansar’s heart has become Nasbu, not her now. Once, Nasbu slapped the elder son of the officer. This incident sat like poison in the heart of the officer and the burning and hatred towards Sautan within it continued to increase.
June 1 night: a thinking, a knife and a murder
On the night of 1 June, there was a debate between the two wives again. The officer kept changing the night in anger. Around 2 o’clock at night, she picked up a knife from the kitchen and quietly went to Nasbu’s room. He stabbed the sleeping nasbu’s throat and stomach with a knife, until he dies. After this, the officer made a false story to his son, which told that thieves had entered the house and killed Nasbu. The son also started telling the same story to the police at the behest of fear and mother.
CCTV opened secrets, exposed lies
But the Delhi Police was not so easily cheating. The police searched the CCTV footage of the street, but no external suspects appeared anywhere. The needle of suspicion now started walking inside the house. As the inquiry increased, the lies of the officer started to fly and finally he confessed to the murder. A case has been registered against him under Section 302 (murder) of the IPC.
Conclusions: Burning, malice and revenge fire made a murderer
This case is not just about a murder, but the story of those broken relationships and repressed feelings that have become poisonous over time. A woman who was watching her world shattered, in the end she tried to be relaxed by taking her life. But now only the prison bars and a shameful life is left for him. Batla House in Delhi’s Jamia Nagar has once again witnessed a sensational murder. Here in street number 10 at around 4:30 am on 2 June, a phone call came in the police control room, which shook everything. There was a caller, who was very nervous. He said – “Thieves have entered the house and they have stabbed Papa’s second wife.” The police immediately reached the spot and the truth that came out was no less than a crime thriller.
Sutan Bani Katil: Raj opened with the murder of Nasbu Khatoon
When the police reached the fourth floor of Batla House, the corpse of a 30 -year -old woman Nasbu Khatoon was stained with blood. Many stabs were stabbed to the neck and abdomen. Blood was scattered around the corpse, but there was no mark of forcibly entering or struggle anywhere. There was no lock, nor a window broke. That is, whatever happened was done by someone inside the house. The story of a killer burning, which started from this, made a wife a murderer.
One husband, two wives and a bloody car
A man named Ansar, who lives in the house, had two wives – Afsari Khatoon (first wife) and Nasbu Khatoon (second wife). When the police interrogated the officer deeply, his lie was revealed soon. Eventually he confessed that he had murdered Nasbu. Afsari reported that she was married to Ansar 1 6 years ago, and she has three children. A few years ago, Ansar took a second marriage from Nasbu in Hyderabad without telling and brought the new wife to Delhi after a year.
Husband went to Dubai, storm started at home
After some time, Ansar went to Dubai to work. Two wives left in the house – first wife Afsari and second wife Nasbu. On the day between the two, there was an atmosphere of tension, wrangling and taunt. The officer felt that Ansar’s heart has become Nasbu, not her now. Once, Nasbu slapped the elder son of the officer. This incident sat like poison in the heart of the officer and the burning and hatred towards Sautan within it continued to increase.
June 1 night: a thinking, a knife and a murder
On the night of 1 June, there was a debate between the two wives again. The officer kept changing the night in anger. Around 2 o’clock at night, she picked up a knife from the kitchen and quietly went to Nasbu’s room. He stabbed the sleeping nasbu’s throat and stomach with a knife, until he dies. After this, the officer made a false story to his son, which told that thieves had entered the house and killed Nasbu. The son also started telling the same story to the police at the behest of fear and mother.
CCTV opened secrets, exposed lies
But the Delhi Police was not so easily cheating. The police searched the CCTV footage of the street, but no external suspects appeared anywhere. The needle of suspicion now started walking inside the house. As the inquiry increased, the lies of the officer started to fly and finally he confessed to the murder. A case has been registered against him under Section 302 (murder) of the IPC.
Conclusions: Burning, malice and revenge fire made a murderer
This case is not just about a murder, but the story of those broken relationships and repressed feelings that have become poisonous over time. A woman who was watching her world shattered, in the end she tried to be relaxed by taking her life. But now only the prison bars and a shameful life is left for him.