The incident was reported from south Delhi's Mehrauli.
On October 28, the police were informed by a man that his son had been kidnapped.
The victim's father informed the police that the accused had demanded a ransom of Rs 20 lakh for the release of his kidnapped son, the police said.
The complainant's son, who studied in Class 12, used to go to Shani Dham Mandir on every Saturday. He had left for the temple around 7 pm on his scooter but did not return till 9.30 pm, his father told the police.
After some time, when he contacted his son, some other person received the call and told him that his son had been kidnapped and demanded the ransom, the police said.
Subsequently, he informed the police and a case was registered.
During an investigation, the police team found the scooter of the boy and started looking for CCTV footage to gain clues of the accused.
The police found the CCTV footage wherein three people were seen riding a motorcycle and were trailing the victim's vehicle.
During an interrogation, it was revealed that Singh had become friends with a girl, who was studying in the same school as the deceased.
The victim was taking interest in the girl with whom Singh was chatting and that irked the latter who hatched a plan inspired by a popular crime TV show to kill the minor boy, the police said.
When the boy was returning from Shani Dham Mandir, the trio called him and asked him to come for a ride with them, they said.
They went towards Mittal Gardens which was lying abandoned, adjacent to the forest land of the Delhi Development Authority.
As per the plan, Singh strangulated the victim with a 'gamcha' and the trio later climbed the wall of the DDA jungle and dumped the body under the bushes.
The accused tried to mislead the police and threw the victim's cell phone in a drain in Chhatarpur, Ishwar Singh, Deputy Commissioner of Police (South), said.
Choudhary, even assisted the victim's family in searching him, he said.
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