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After Killing Girlfriend’s Ex Boyfriend, Accused Openly Challenges Rajasthan Police On FB

On the run after killing his girlfriend’s former boyfriend, 24-year-old Deepak Kumar Malik is making regular updates on Facebook warning them of dire consequences. Malik is accused of murdering his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend by the Rajasthan Police.

He allegedly shot the guy dead and then ran a car over his body several times to make it look like an accident. It took seven days to Police to crack the case, the girl was arrested only three days ago.

Now, Deepak Kumar Malik, who is on the run has thrown a challenge to the Police to “catch me if you can.” The 24-year-old, who claims to be an engineering graduate, has also wanted ‘2-3 constables’ who allegedly misbehaved with the love of my life saying they will face consequences.

The last update was on August 9. This, even as police have formed four teams to track and nab him. “Catch me if you can Ganganagar police…I give you six months…I dare you to even touch me…this is an open challenge… Warn those 2-3 policemen who misbehaved with the love of my life…they will have to pay for it,” reads Malik’s post.

The love of my life here, Indubala is in police custody after being arrested on charges of killing her former boyfriend Vinod Beniwal on July 31. Police reports suggest that Indubala wanted to get rid of Beniwal which became the reason for Malik to shoot the man.

 Tulsidas Purohit, circle officer, Sriganganagar said,

“A badly maimed body was found in Sriganganagar a few days ago. It was later identified as that of Vinod Beniwal, a resident of Haryana. During the investigation, we came to know about the involvement of Malik and Indubala in the case.”

“Indubala invited Beniwal to her house where he was offered alcohol. She then drove an inebriated Beniwal to a deserted area where Malik shot him in the head. Later, Indubala drove a car over Beniwal’s body several times to make it look like an accident.”

“The Facebook posts are no big deal. We have constituted four teams to arrest Malik and he will be soon brought to justice. His last known location was in Uttar Pradesh.”

Police said that Malik was also associated with the illegal liquor mafia and is also named in a murder case registered in Ajmer district. In his last post, put up on Wednesday, he thanked the Sriganganagar police for accepting his “open challenge”. “Just wait and see what I will do now,” he warned in the post.