New Delhi: Friends and neighbours of dentist Pankaj Narang, who was beaten to death in west Delhi's Vikaspuri area, Saturday met Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and requested security for his family.


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After the meeting, the Delhi Chief Minister said he spoke to the Lt Governor Najeeb Jung, who immediately agreed to it.


"Friends n neighbours of Dr Narang met me today n requested police protection for family n police patrolling in area," Kejriwal tweeted.


"I spoke to LG, who immediately agreed. They also advised me to visit the family after a few days as family was in shock rt now (sic)," he said.


A senior police officer claimed the matter was communicated to police following which some cops were deployed outside Dr Narang's house yesterday.


The 40-year-old dentist was beaten to death by a group of about 12 people at his residence in Vikaspuri area on Wednesday night, following which nine of them, including four juveniles and a middle-aged woman, have been apprehended.


Narang was dragged out of his house and beaten with bats, iron rods and hockey sticks following an argument over a bike grazing the doctor's child.