Delhi Police की जांबाज़ Commando Kajal को दहेज के के लालची Clerk Ankur ने बेरहमी से मार दिया

Delhi Police की जांबाज़ Commando Kajal को दहेज के के लालची Clerk Ankur ने बेरहमी से मार दिया

#Delhicrime #mohangarden #uttamnagar #Dwarka #Delhipolice Kajal, who stepped out every day to uphold the law, was forced to face brutal inhumanity within the walls of her own home. Driven by dowry greed, her husband Ankur allegedly struck her repeatedly on the head with dumbbells and murdered her with extreme brutality. The audacity of the dowry-hungry accused is shocking—Ankur reportedly called Kajal’s brother and openly said, “I am killing your sister, and the police cannot do anything to me.” Just five minutes later, he called again and said, “I have killed your sister, come here.” Kajal was posted as a commando with the Special Cell of Greater Kailash-1 police station. The 27-year-old joined Delhi Police as a constable in 2018 and was currently serving with the SWAT Special Cell. Kajal’s husband Ankur was working as a clerk in the Ministry of Defence. After marriage, Kajal lived with Ankur at his ancestral home in Ganaur, Sonipat, Haryana, where his two unmarried brothers also resided. The elder brother is Sandeep and the younger one is Ankit; neither was married. According to Kajal’s family, a substantial dowry was given at the time of marriage, yet the harassment from her in-laws did not stop. It is alleged that Ankur’s mother Shanti Devi, father Om Prakash, and his two married sisters, Indu and Nidhi, continuously harassed Kajal, claiming that their son had a government job and should have received a car as dowry. Kajal was repeatedly subjected to mental and physical abuse in Sonipat. Troubled by continuous harassment, Kajal moved with her husband to a flat in Delhi’s Dwarka district, where she lived with Ankur and their one-and-a-half-year-old son. Despite this, the dowry-related abuse continued. It is alleged that Kajal’s sisters-in-law would frequently visit her home and taunt her regularly. In 2024, Kajal began living with her husband in the Mohan Garden area of Dwarka district, Delhi. This time, however, it was her husband Ankur who allegedly started physically abusing her and subjecting her to severe mental torture. In an attempt to resolve the family dispute, Kajal once again went to live at her in-laws’ home in Ganaur, Sonipat. But in September 2025, when Ankur was away from home, his parents and both brothers reportedly argued with Kajal and threw her out of the house. Ahead of Republic Day, work pressure related to duty increased further, following which Kajal returned to live with her husband at the Mohan Garden flat on January 20. Just two days later, on the night of January 22 at around 10 p.m., Ankur allegedly called Kajal’s brother, abused him, and said that he was beating his sister and that the police would not be able to harm him. About five minutes later, he called again and said that Kajal was dead and told him to come immediately. Kajal’s brother immediately informed the police. Police rushed to the spot and admitted Kajal to the ICU of a hospital, where she was found unconscious. According to the police, when officers reached the Mohan Garden flat, blood was found splattered across the floor. Blood-stained dumbbells were also recovered from the scene. Today, India is achieving new milestones of progress on the global stage, yet dowry-hungry predators still exist in our society, ruthlessly taking the lives of daughters. One such painful reality has emerged from Delhi, where a talented Delhi Police woman commando, Kajal, fell victim to dowry greed. The daughter who wore a uniform and took responsibility for society’s safety was burnt alive in the fire of dowry within her own home. This incident is not just a murder—it is a bitter truth exposing the gap between our claims and reality, a slap on society’s face. This incident is not only the tragic death of a brave woman police officer, but also raises serious questions about the dowry system that continues to survive in our society even today.