Authorities in Delhi have intensified action following the murder of a 26-year-old man in Uttam Nagar during Holi celebrations. In a significant development, the civic administration carried out a demolition drive against a property allegedly linked to one of the accused in the case.

Police officials confirmed that seven suspects, including a minor, have been detained so far. Investigators are continuing to examine the violent confrontation that ultimately led to the young man’s death.

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Bulldozer Action in Uttam Nagar

In the aftermath of the killing, the administration launched a crackdown in the Uttam Nagar area. On Sunday, a team from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) arrived at the site with a bulldozer and began demolishing a structure allegedly associated with one of the accused, identified as Nizamuddin.

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Officials said the demolition followed a preliminary inspection that revealed illegal construction at the property. Once the violations were confirmed, authorities initiated the demolition soon after the team reached the location.

Heavy police deployment was seen in the area throughout the operation. Authorities maintained strict security to prevent any escalation of tensions and to ensure that peace was maintained in the locality. Meanwhile, police teams continue to identify others who may have been involved in the incident.

Holi Dispute Turns Violent

According to police, the confrontation began with a dispute during Holi celebrations. Reports suggest that a girl allegedly threw a water balloon at a woman belonging to another community, sparking an argument between members of the two families.

The disagreement quickly intensified as people from both sides gathered on the street. What began as a verbal altercation soon escalated into a physical clash.

During the violence, at least eight people sustained injuries and were rushed to hospital for treatment.

Victim Dies After Sustaining Severe Injuries

Among the injured was 26-year-old Tarun, who suffered serious injuries during the assault. He was admitted to hospital but later died on Thursday, further escalating the gravity of the case.

Police initially registered the case under Sections 110 and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Following Tarun’s death, investigators added Section 103(1), which relates to murder, to the FIR.

Authorities say the investigation is ongoing as police continue to gather evidence and question those involved in the deadly clash.