16 yr old boy hires three shooters for ₹6 lakh, gets his father killed

In Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh, a shocking incident shook the entire area. A 16-year-old boy got his father killed because he got less pocket money. This incident is not only heartbreaking but also highlights the deep-rooted concern in society that is arising out of the lack of patience and tolerance in the young generation.

According to sources, the 16-year-old boy hired 3 shooters to kill his father. This whole matter was only about money, the boy was very angry as his father did not give him enough pocket money. The boy used to steal from home and sell jewelry to meet his expenses. He had plotted to kill his father earlier also but failed in that but this time he got his father killed by hired shooters.

The minor boy hired three shooters for Rs 6 lakh, paying Rs 1.5 lakh in advance and promising to pay the remaining Rs 4.5 lakh after his father’s death. For a down payment, he stole 1.5 lakh from the house. However, they were caught by the police shortly afterward.

According to the police, the three assailants – Piyush Pal, Shubham Soni, and Priyanshu – have also been arrested. During interrogation, the accused said that they were hired by the deceased’s son. The minor was angry with his father, 50-year-old Mohammad Naeem, a businessman because he did not give him enough money. The minor used to steal money from the shop or jewelry from the house to fulfill his desires. The police have sent the arrested assailants to jail, while the minor has been admitted to a juvenile center.

This horrific incident has highlighted the growing imbalance and communication gap in our society. Thus, this clash about pocket money signifies both a communication collapse within the family and also indicates how fragile and sensitive the teenage psyche can be. Communication between parents and children is essential in today’s society. This shocking incident underscores the crucial need for stronger family bonds, open communication, and nurturing emotional well-being in today’s society.

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