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Delhi 10-yr-old rape & murder: How father's memory, digital trail led police to suspected cabbie

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Delhi 10-yr-old rape & murder: How father's memory, digital trail led police to suspected cabbie
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Delhi police, utilizing a father's fragmented memory and the suspect's digital footprint from cab aggregators and CCTV footage, apprehended a cab driver within seven hours for the rape and murder of a 10-year-old girl. The suspect, Basu Kumar Singh, had attempted to evade detection by switching off his phone after stalking the victim.

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This case demonstrates the critical role of digital forensics and inter-agency cooperation in solving serious crimes, highlighting both the challenges and advancements in modern criminal investigations. It also underscores the importance of public safety and the use of technology in law enforcement.

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