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Delhi: Man stabbed by 2 for not giving cigarettes to smoke

"Victim Fahim was roaming in the park when two persons approached him. They asked Fahim to give them a cigarette to smoke. When Fahim denied, they stabbed him," the police said.

New Delhi: A 22-year-old youth was stabbed by two persons after he denied them cigarettes in North East Delhi’s Nand Nagri area.

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The police said the incident took place on April 28, at around 11:15 p.m. near E-3 Block Nand Nagri Park.

“Victim Fahim was roaming in the park when two persons approached him. They asked Fahim to give them a cigarette to smoke. When Fahim denied, they stabbed him,” the police said.

The police said that a case of attempt to murder was lodged and investigation was taken up. Later, following a tip off the police apprehended the two accused, who have been identified as Ravinder and Chetan alias Lucky.

“Both groups had fought with each other over a petty issue about five months ago,” the police said.

Further investigation in the matter is on.

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