Chargesheet Filed Against Omkar Eknath Shinde for Professor's Murder in Malad Train Stabbing
Malad train stabbing: Chargesheet filed against 27-year-old for murder of professor
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The Borivali Government Railway Police have filed a 250-page chargesheet against 27-year-old Omkar Eknath Shinde for the murder of 32-year-old professor Alok Kumar Singh during a train altercation in Malad, Mumbai. The case includes testimony from 63 witnesses and forensic evidence is pending.
- 01Chargesheet filed against Omkar Eknath Shinde for the murder of professor Alok Kumar Singh.
- 02Incident occurred on January 24 during a local train journey in Malad, Mumbai.
- 03Shinde allegedly stabbed Singh with a tweezer after an argument over the station.
- 04Forensic evidence is pending, with blood samples sent for analysis.
- 05CCTV footage reportedly shows Shinde fleeing the scene after the attack.
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The Borivali Government Railway Police in Mumbai have filed a 250-page chargesheet against 27-year-old Omkar Eknath Shinde for the alleged murder of 32-year-old Alok Kumar Singh, a professor at NM College. The incident took place on January 24 when both men were traveling on a Borivali-bound local train. An argument erupted over exiting at Malad station, during which Shinde allegedly stabbed Singh in the left abdomen with a sharp tweezer, leading to fatal injuries. Although the external wound appeared minor, the post-mortem revealed severe internal damage, causing significant blood loss. The police have documented 63 witnesses, including four eyewitnesses, and have collected CCTV footage showing Shinde fleeing the scene. Forensic evidence, including blood samples from the weapon, is currently pending analysis at the Kalina Forensic Science Laboratory.
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This incident raises concerns about safety on public transport in Mumbai, prompting discussions on security measures.
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