New Delhi, Dec. 27 -- The owner of an illegal de-addiction centre in southwest Delhi's Dichaon Kalan was arrested after a 28-year-old tea seller "mysteriously" died within four days of his admission to the centre earlier this month, police said on Friday. According to police, the deceased was identified as Rishipal, a resident of Manesar who had been struggling with alcohol addiction. Autopsy findings revealed that Rishipal's body had multiple injuries, and none of the rehab centre staffers could help establish the sequence of events leading to his death. Police said the incident was reported by Rao Tula Ram (RTR) Hospital on December 8, stating that a man named Rishipal had been brought dead to the hospital a day earlier. Rishipal's family told HT that the tea-seller wanted to "get better" for his wife and three children, who are aged between three to five years. The family found the rehabilitation centre's number written on a random wall. They got in touch with the owner, 30-year-old Anuj Kumar, who allegedly claimed Rishipal would quit alcohol within two months of treatment. Kumar allegedly charged a registration fee of Rs.1,000 and a monthly room rent of Rs.8,000. The family said they had paid Rs.4,000 as an advance to the centre. The family members claimed that Anuj showed them videos of his alleged patients, doctors, counsellors, medical staff and yoga teachers at the centre. The family said Rishipal was admitted to the centre on December 3. Ankit Singh, DCP (Dwarka) confirmed that Rishipal had been admitted to the centre. "Rishipal had been admitted to the RTR Hospital by the attendants of the rehab centre. Due to the suspicion, an autopsy was conducted on December 10." The DCP added that on December 19, autopsy findings revealed that Rishipal had suffered multiple injuries which led to his death. "An FIR was registered the next day under Section 105 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) of BNS. Kumar was arrested and sent to judicial custody," the DCP said. htc...