Alam Khan was aged 12 when he saw his father being murdered by a family friend in 2003. He had secretly planned his revenge ever since and finally seized his chance last week when he invited the killer over for a drink.
Murder most foul: Cousin confesses to killing missing boy
After getting Mohammad Rais drunk at his home in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Khan knifed him to death before using a hammer and hacksaw to dismember the body, he told reporters on Monday after his arrest.
He and an accomplice then packed the body parts into plastic bags which they threw into a river. When the bags washed up on the river's banks, police were only able to identify Rais from a surgery scar on his torso.
Khan was arrested after witnesses recounted how Rais had last been seen visiting his home, and made a full confession.
"I played some music at full volume and cut his body into 12 pieces," Khan was quoted as saying by the Times of India.
Khan had never told anyone about the identity of his father's killer and had instead waited for 12 years to "realise his dream" of taking revenge. He was "happy it was now done".
Benefit of doubt: Five acquitted of murder charge
Police Superintendent Ram Suresh Yadav told the newspaper Khan had confessed to his crime with an "utter lack of remorse".
The murder weapons, including the hammer and hacksaw, had been recovered from Khan's home in the district of Moradabad, Yadav added.
COMMENTS (9)
Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.
For more information, please see our Comments FAQ