
New Delhi, February 12, 2026: The Delhi Police have cracked the chilling mystery of the three bodies found inside a locked car on the Peeragarhi flyover earlier this week. What was initially suspected to be a suicide pact has turned out to be a cold-blooded triple murder executed by a 72-year-old self-styled “Baba” who lured his victims with the promise of supernatural wealth.
The accused, identified as Kamruddin alias “Baba,” was arrested on Wednesday. Police revealed that Kamruddin, an occult practitioner operating out of Loni, Ghaziabad, allegedly poisoned the victims using “laddoos” (sweetmeats) laced with a lethal substance before decamping with a large sum of cash.
The incident came to light on Sunday, February 8, 2026, when passing motorists noticed a white sedan parked motionless in the service lane of the c in West Delhi. Inside, three people were found unconscious:
All three were declared dead on arrival at Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital. While the absence of struggle marks or external injuries initially pointed toward suicide, the recovery of liquor bottles, empty glasses, and traces of poison prompted a deeper homicide investigation.
Investigation revealed that the victims were caught in a web of greed and desperation spun by Kamruddin. According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer) Sachin Sharma, the “Baba” had promised the trio a ritual called “Dhanvarsha” (Rain of Wealth), claiming he could triple their money through mystical powers.
On the day of the incident, the victims met Kamruddin in Loni. He instructed them to bring ₹2 lakh in cash, along with liquor and cold drinks, as essential components for the ritual.
“The accused prepared laddoos mixed with poison and joined the three in their car. During the journey toward Peeragarhi, he persuaded them to consume the sweets along with the drinks. Once they lost consciousness, he took the ₹2 lakh and fled the vehicle,” the DCP stated.
CCTV footage and technical surveillance were instrumental in the breakthrough. Digital footprints showed Kamruddin was the fourth person in the car, seen sitting in the front passenger seat before abandoning the vehicle an hour before the bodies were discovered.
The arrest has opened a Pandora’s box regarding Kamruddin’s criminal history. Investigators found that he is a habitual offender with a pattern of targeting people seeking spiritual help or quick riches:
The victims came from diverse backgrounds but were united by their connection to the occultist. Laxmi Devi had originally sought the “Baba’s” help to treat her ailing husband. She was later convinced of his “wealth-multiplying” powers and introduced him to Naresh and Randhir.
Randhir Singh, the eldest victim, was described by family as a prosperous man who earned significant rental income and was known for his philanthropic donations to cow shelters. His family vehemently denied any possibility of suicide, citing his cheerful nature and upcoming plans to inaugurate a new ₹5-crore property.
Kamruddin has been charged under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for murder and administering poison. He is currently in police custody as forensic teams work to identify the specific chemical composition of the poison used in the laddoos.
The Delhi Police have issued a cautionary advisory to the public, urging citizens to remain vigilant against self-styled godmen and occult practitioners who exploit personal grievances and financial greed.