July 05, 2026 02:47 pm (IST)
Delhi Police sub-inspector's car runs over 3 women sweepers, all dead
New Delhi, May 12 (IBNS): In another shocking incident in the national capital, three women were killed on Tuesday morning after being hit by the car of a sub-inspector of Delhi Police at a toll plaza in South East Delhi, reports said.
The car ran over the women, who were sweepers, while they were engaged in cleaning the road at a toll plaza in the Badarpur area. All three are dead.
Following the incident, the sub-inspector was detained.
According to reports, he himself made a call to the police to report the incident.
CFSL team has been reportedly called in by police to examine the car.
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