Feb 12 • 16:45 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Delhi-UP Death Game in the Name of 'Tantra-Mantra', Kamruddin's Horrific Acts Revealed

Kamruddin, arrested in the Delhi Piragarhi triple murder case, has been linked to illegal and dangerous practices learned from his guru in Uttar Pradesh, manipulating desperate people for personal gain.

Kamruddin, who was arrested in the shocking triple murder case in Piragarhi, Delhi, is at the center of an ongoing police investigation revealing eerie details about his criminal activities. The inquiry indicates that Kamruddin had learned dangerous and illegal techniques related to 'tantra' and 'mantra' from his guru in Uttar Pradesh around 2010. Exploiting the desperation and beliefs of his victims, he seemingly transformed these practices into a game of death.

The investigation has identified Kamruddin's first known victim as a couple from Rajasthan, who approached him due to their inability to conceive a child. Shockingly, it is alleged that on Kamruddin's advice, the husband murdered his wife, drawing attention to the perilous influence Kamruddin had over people's lives. This case not only illustrates the dangers of blind faith but also emphasizes the need for vigilance against exploitation of vulnerable individuals by self-styled practitioners.

Furthermore, police reports describe Kamruddin employing bizarre ingredients like 'besan' (gram flour) laddoos and eggs in his rituals, keeping his victims confused and ensnared in his manipulative web. As the investigation continues, Kamruddin is now facing scrutiny in at least three cases, drawing public and law enforcement attention to the intersection of superstition and crime in contemporary society. The unfolding events pose significant concerns about the impact of such practices on society and the urgent need for awareness and legal action against similar exploitative behaviors.

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