New Delhi, April 1: Delhi Police is yet to make any arrests in the killing of a local BSP leader in his farmhouse here even as it detained a youth whom they suspect drove the car used by the assailants in the crime.
Deepak Bhardwaj, the local BSP leader who was the richest candidate in 2009 Lok Sabha polls, was shot dead inside his farmhouse in south Delhi's Rajokri on March 26 by three men who came in a car.
Sources said they have detained a man, who they suspect was behind the wheels of the car in which the shooters escaped.
"We are investigating the matter. We are questioning several people," a senior police official said.
Police have questioned Bhardwaj's wife Ramesh Kumari and sons and his staff in the past few days with investigators saying that property or money was the reason for the murder.
Investigators are also looking into the role of an insider who might have tipped off the killers about the movement of Bhardwaj and the topography of the farmhouse.
Around 40 employees were inside the around 25 acre farmhouse at the time of the incident.
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