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Minor Arrested in Ajmer for Allegedly Killing Four Family Members After Months of Planning
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2026-05-30 03:54   Incidents   10

Minor Arrested in Ajmer for Allegedly Killing Four Family Members After Months of Planning

In a disturbing incident reported from Ajmer in Rajasthan, a minor has been accused of killing four members of his own family after allegedly planning the crime over several months.According to police sources, the accused carefully prepared for the act, which involved a violent attack using a sharp weapon.The victims, all close family members, were reportedly attacked inside their residence.

Investigators stated that the crime appeared premeditated, with the minor allegedly studying the routine of the household and choosing a time when the victims were most vulnerable.

After carrying out the killings, the accused is said to have attempted to destroy evidence by setting a car on fire, possibly to mislead authorities and delay identification or investigation.The police were alerted after suspicious circumstances came to light, leading to a detailed inquiry.

During questioning, inconsistencies in the minor’s account reportedly raised doubts, eventually resulting in a confession or strong evidence pointing towards his involvement.Authorities are continuing to investigate the motive, which may include personal grievances, family disputes, or psychological factors.The case has shocked the local community due to both the brutality of the act and the young age of the accused.

Officials have indicated that the matter will be handled under juvenile justice provisions, though the seriousness of the crime may influence how the case proceeds legally.

Law enforcement agencies are also examining whether there were any warning signs that were missed and whether additional support systems could have prevented such an extreme outcome.The incident has sparked wider discussions on mental health, family dynamics, and juvenile crime in the region.

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