
Teenager murder: Court takes note of chargesheet against ‘lady don', 7 others
The court of judicial magistrate first class Anmol Nohria issued summons to six other accused—Zahida, Shahid, Anas, Anis, Nafees and Vikas—for the next date of hearing, which is scheduled for Aug 8.
A 17-year-old boy was stabbed to death near his home in Seelampur on April 17. Zikra, 22, was arrested the same month.
According to the prosecution, she was part of a gang led by Shoib Mastan, who is currently lodged in jail.
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A mother of a two-year-old, Zikra does not live with her husband. She used to make videos on her Instagram profile, which she named 'Sher ki Sherni'.
She told police that her cousin, Sahil, was attacked in Nov last year by three people, including the teenager. The teenager was not named in the FIR as he was a minor then.

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