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GK murder case: Domestic help arrested

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Posted: Feb 05, 2008 at 0020 hrs IST

New Delhi, February 4 The South Delhi Police have arrested the woman they were on the lookout for in connection with the murder of 70-year-old Nishi Banga in Greater Kailash-I. The accused, Rizwana Halima, had worked as domestic help at Banga's house in September 2007. The 19-year-old is alleged to be the one who hatched a plan with three Bangladeshi nationals to rob the old woman.

“The accused provided the killers with the details about Banga—her movements, valuables, the structure of the house, the entry and exit points etc,” a senior police officer said. On January 30, police had arrested Mohammad Sahabuddin (28), Alamgir (19) and Khokhan (19) in connection with the murder. Banga, who resided alone in the first floor of her house in N-Block, GK-1, was found smothered to death, her hands and legs tied with a dupatta on December 12.

Police said Halima had told the killers that “Banga was an easy target,” as she lived alone. Banga had retired from the NCERT and her husband and sons are settled in Italy.

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