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Dated: 10.01.2014

A Gang of Thieves Busted: Five Cases of Theft Worked Out

With the arrest of accused 1) Kalu s/o Nanak Chand, 2) Amit @Pichku s/o Deepchand, 3) Rakesh s/o Leelu Ram, 4) Vikas s/o Ravinder Kumar and 5) Surender Kumar s/o Suresh Kumar, staff of PS Sarita Vihar,South- East Distt Police has busted a gang of thieves and worked out five cases of mobile theft, pick pocketing and theft. During investigation, seven stolen mobile phones have also been recovered at their instance.

Incident, Investigation/Interrogation

In order to prevent incident of robbery and theft in running buses, a special drive for bus checking and checking of known criminals has been initiated on Mathura Road in the area of PS Sarita Vihar. Accordingly, different teams were formed consisting ofSI Nitin Kumar, SI Parvesh Kasana, SI Nagender Nagar, SI Ajay Kumar, ASI Suresh Chand, HC Abad Haider, HC Vijay, HC Lalit, Ct Anil, Ct. Parveen and Ct. Dharambir under the supervision of Insp. Maninder Singh, S.H.O./Sarita Vihar and overall supervision of Sh V.K.Nayyar, ACP/Sarita Vihar and deployed on Mathura Road for checking of buses. On 06.01.14 at about 2.30 PM, during bus checking at the bus stop of Madanpur Khadar, HC Jugender and Ct Anil saw one person running behind four persons and he was shouting “Chor-Chor, Pakdo-Pakdo”. On this, police personnel swiftly apprehended all the four persons. During interrogation, they revealed their name as Sonu @ Surender, Vikas, Rakesh @Kana and Amit. The complainant Sh Ajay Kumar stated that he was travelling in a bus and they pickpocket his purse. On this, the police staff conducted their search and stolen purse of complainant was recovered from the possession of Amit and three surgical blades, which are being used for pick-pocketing and one “Ustara”, havebeen recovered from their possession. During interrogation, they disclosed about their one more associate Kalu s/o Nanak Chand, a known B.C. of PS Sarita Vihar. On 08.01.2014, the team also apprehended him while he was riding on a motorcycle at Aali Vihar. On verification, motor cycle No DL-3SW-8822 was found to be stolen from the area of PS Sarita Vihar vide FIR No. 515/13 and further, seven mobile phones were recovered from his possession.

During interrogation, it has been revealed that all accused persons are the member of Kalu gang and involved in committing theft in moving buses. The place, where they used to assemble is known as “Phool”, the route they chose is known as “Danda” and the person who is responsible for stealing mobile phones, cash, purse etc is known as “Machine”, whereas his associates who help the machine and used to corner the victim are known as “Thekbaaz”. The gang is known as “Company”. They felt happy to be called as the member of “Bad Company”. These are specific terms used by the members of the gang for their communication to establish place of commission of crime.

Profile.

  1. Kaluaged about 33 years s/o Nanak Chand r/o H-43, Aali Vihar, Sarita Vihar, New Delhiinvolved in 11 cases. He is an active B.C. of Sarita Vihar.
  2. Amit @Pichku aged about 32 years, s/o Deepchand, r/o 1162, Gautampuri Phase I, Badarpur, New Delhi is involved in 26 cases. He is an active B.C. of PS Badarpur.
  3. Rakesh @ Kana aged about 30 Years s/o Leelu Ram r/o 792, Gautampuri Phase I, Badarpur, New Delhi. He is involved in 19 cases and an active B.C. of PS Badarpur.
  4. Vikas aged about 23 years, s/o Ravinder Kumar r/o 766, Gautampuri Phase I, Badarpur.
  5. Surender Kumar @ Sonu aged about 30 years, s/o Suresh Kumar r/o A-299, Gautampuri Phase I, Badarpur, New Delhi.

Cases Worked Out:

  1. Case FIR No. 515/13, u/s 379 IPC, PS Sarita Vihar
  2. Case FIR No. 18/14, u/s 379/411/34 IPC, PS Sarita Vihar
  3. Case FIR No. 23/14, u/s 379 IPC, PS Sarita Vihar
  4. Case FIR No. 24/14, u/s 379 IPC, PS Sarita Vihar
  5. Case FIR No. 25/14, u/s 379 IPC, PS Sarita Vihar.

Recoveries:-

  1. One motor cycle Bajaj Discover No. DL 3SW-8822
  2. Seven mobile phones
  3. One purse containing documents and cash Rs.250/-
  4. Three surgical blades and one “Ustra”

The team members are being rewarded suitably.

(Gaurav Sharma)

Addl. Dy. Commissioner of Police

South-East Distt., New Delhi.

10.1.2014

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On 3rd January 2014, Shri Anil Kumar Lal, Administrator, EKAL Foundation of India, Anandmai Marg, New Delhi-110020, while going home in the evening at about 6.30 PM, saw two small children wandering on the road near Govind Puri Metro Station. He realised that these girls have got separated from their mother and he feared for their safety. He took them to the metro station and after consultation with the traffic police on duty, he called Police Control Room.

The Police Control Room on receiving the call from Shri Anil, directed PCR Van K-49 which was on patrolling near Nathu Sweets Okhala, Phase-II. The PCR staff comprising of I/C Van HC Pakheru Lal, gunman Ct. Sudhir and driver Ct. Sonu immediately rushed to the spot and reached there at 6.40 PM. The PCR staff saw two small girls namely Kalpana aged 4 years and Sithal aged 2 years alongwith a public person namely Shri Anil Kumar Lal. The PCR staff made inquiries on the spot about the mother of the girls, but nobody came forward with any information. The staff after prolonged inquiries succeeded in locating the aunt of the children namely Anita aged about 20 years. The minor girls were handed over to their aunt Mrs. Anita after completing the formalities. In the meantime, one of the PCR staff members had arranged for sweets for the girls.

If not for the PCR intervention and the services of the good samaritan and responsible citizen Sh. Anil Kumar Lal, something untoward could have happened to the children.

The above act on the part of the PCR staff reveal that they are quick and professional in dealing such calls. Their presence of mind and immediate action go to show that they are sensitive and serious in dealing with cases concerning children especially the girl children. These PCR staff alongwith Sh. Anil Kumar Lal deserve appreciation and gratitude from the Delhi Police.

( T.N.MOHAN )

SPL.COMMISSIONER OF POLICE

OPERATIONS:DELHI

OUTER DISTRICT Dated: 10.01.2014

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Night Robbery solved by PS Begumpur, Outer District

With the arrest of Baljeet Singh alias Pankaj S/o Shri Surjeet Singh R/o H. No. 139, Pocket-15, Sector-22, Rohini, Delhi aged about 23 years and Karamjeet Singh alias Sunny S/o Shri Baljeet Singh R/o H. No. 97-98, Pocket-15, Sector-22, Rohini, Delhi aged about 22 years staff of PS Begumpur, Outer district solved a Robbery.

Brief facts:-

On 08.01.2014, Shri Brajesh alias Kali Charan S/o Shri Nakshi Lal alias Sohan Pal R/o Jaswant Colony, Budh Vihar, Phase-II, Delhi reported that he is an auto driver. He was waiting for fetching passenger at Metro Station Paschim Vihar, Delhi. In the mean time, two youths aged about 24-25 years approached and requested him to take them to Sector-20, Rohini, Delhi. After getting them boarded he reached at Sector-20 and asked them as to where they have to go. On this they asked the auto driver to take away for a while and by pretending to search for the address, they took him to Sector-22, Pocket-17, near NagarNigamSchool, Rohini, Delhi and asked him to stop the auto Rickshaw. They de-boarded from the auto and also asked Brajesh to come out from the auto. They started searching his pockets. On being objected to it, one of them assaulted him with a hard object at his forehead due to which blood started oozing. They further robbed him of Rs. 1150/- from his purse, one mobile , Jacket and other belongings. Accordingly on the above statement of Sh. Brajesh a case vide FIR No. 17/2014 U/s 394/34 IPC PS Begumpur was registered and investigation was taken up.

Investigation:-

On receipt of a secret information a team under the Supervision of ACP Shri S.K. Meena comprising of Insp. Rajesh Kumar (SHO/Begumpur) Insp. Sudhir Kumar (Insp. Investigation) SI Sandeep Tushir No. D-4541, SI Sapan No. D-5060, SI Mahabir Prasad No. 1539-D, ASI Ram Avtar No. 288/OD [ IO of the case] HC Narender Kumar No. 3107/OD, HC Rakesh No. 637/OD, Const. Krishan Kumar No. 3562/OD and Const. Vijay Singh No. 1540/OD was constituted and apprehended the accused persons from BanswalaPark, Sector-21, Rohini, Delhi. On sustained interrogation, the accused disclosed their involvement in the robbery. The robbed property along with cash Rs. 520 /- were recovered at their instance and the accused were arrested.

Recovery:-

  1. Mobile hand set make Monix, Black coloured.
  2. Jacket [ upper tracksuit blue coloured]
  3. Cash Rs. 520/-.

Weapon of offence:-

One heavy steel Kada [ Punch]

Profile:-

  1. Baljeet Singh alias Pankaj S/o Shri Surjeet Singh R/o H. No. 139, Pocket-15, Sector-22, Rohini, Delhi aged about 23 years. He was born at Amritsar in Punjab and studied up to 10th standard. Thereafter his family moved to Delhi and lived at different places and finally settled at Sector-22, Rohini, Delhi. He desired leading lavish life for which he required handsome money. Hence he fell in to bad company.
  1. Karamjeet Singh alias Sunny S/o Shri Baljeet Singh R/o H. No. 97-98, Pocket-15, Sector-22, Rohini, Delhi aged about 22 years. He was born at Balbir Nagar, Shahdra, Delhi and studied up to 12th class. His family shifted from there to Begum Vihar, Begumpur, Delhi five years ago and finally started living at Sector-22, Rohini, Delhi in a rented accommodation. He desired leading lavish life for which he required handsome money. Hence he fell in to bad company.

Sanjay Kumar Addl. Commissioner of Police Outer District, Delhi

Delhi Traffic PoliceDated: 10.01.14

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Activities to be organized during Road Safety Week on 11th and 12th January 2014

As a part of National Road Safety Week scheduled to be held from 11th to 17th January 2014, Delhi Traffic Police is organizing various programmes during the Road Safety Week. The following programmes will be organized on 11th and 12th January 2014:

Date / Activity / Venue & Time / Guests
11th Jan. 2014 / Flagging off of 100 Volunteers of Jubliant Food Works and distribution of Road Safety Literature at Outer Circle, Connaught Place / TrafficTrainingPark, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Connaught Place
11.00 a.m. / Chief Guest - Shri Taj Hassan, Spl. C.P. Traffic, Delhi
12th Jan. 2014 / Walkathon by School Students and all categories of vehicles-cyclists, motorcycle patrol of Delhi Traffic Police, TSR drivers, car drivers and commercial vehicle drivers.
Flagging off by Minister of Road Transport & Highways & C.P., Delhi / C- Hexagon Rajpath to Jawahar Bhawan, New Delhi
10.00 a.m. / Chief Guest – Shri Oscar Fernandes, Hon’ble Minister for Transport.

All Media persons are requested to join Traffic Police at the scheduled date, time and venue.

Anil Shukla

Addl. CP/Traffic, Delhi

Dated 10-01-2014

NOTORIOURS SNATCHER ARRESTED

The staff of Police Station Rajouri Garden, West District has arrested a notorious snatcher namely Rohit Thapa S/o Lt. Ashok Kumar Thapa R/o 3/74 Subhash Nagar New Delhi age 20 years and recovered a KARBON mobile phone which was snatched on 07-12-2013.

PROFILE OF ACCUSED ARRESTED

1.Rohit Thapa S/o Lt. Ashok Kumar Thapa R/o 3/74 Subhash Nagar New Delhi age 20 years. He has studied up to 5th standard and dropped out the school and indulged himself in inhaling drugs and started snatching to fulfill his day today requirements.

RECOVERY MADE

  1. One KARBON Mobile.

INVOLVEMENTS

1. Case FIR No. 38/13 u/s 356/379/34 IPC PS RajouriGarden.

2. Case FIR No. 776/13 u/s 356/379/34 IPC PS RajouriGarden.

3. Case FIR No. 10/14 u/s 356/379/34 IPC PS RajouriGarden.

INCIDENT AND TEAM INTERROGATION

On 09-01-2014, an information was received at PP MIG Flats of Police Station Rajouri Garden that one snatcher involved in incidents of snatching would come at Distt. Park, in front of CambridgePublic School. Immediately, a team was constituted comprising SI Rampal I/C PP MIG Flats, ASI Surender Singh and HC Sri Ram under the supervision of SHO/Rajouri Garden and overall supervision of ACP/R.G. A trap was laid near Distt. Park, in front of CambridgePublic School to nab him. After pointing out by the informer, the accused Rohit Thapa S/O Lt. Ashok Kumar Thapa R/o 3/74 Subhash Nagar New Delhi was arrested near the picket.

INTERROGATION AND CONFESSION

On sustained interrogation, Rohit Thapa confessed that on 07-12-2013 he along with his associate Sonu snatched a mobile phone in Tagore Garden Extn. This mobile has been recovered at the instance of accused Rohit Thapa. Efforts are on for search of his associates.

The Staff involved in good work is being rewarded suitably.

(RANVIR SINGH) IPS

DY. COMMISSIONER OF POLICE

WEST DISTT., NEW DELHI

Dated 10.01.2014

The vigilant staff of PS Hari Nagar has apprehended a juvenile and recover three motorcycles at his instance.

RECOVERY MADE

  1. One Motorcycle, Bajaj Pulsar, bearing No. DL-4SBH-1617 stolen in case vide FIR No. 30/14 u/s 379/411 IPC, PS Hari Nagar.
  2. One Motorcycle Honda Shine bearing No. DL-4SNC-0589 stolen in case FIR No. 689/13 u/s 379 IPC PS Hari Nagar.
  3. One Motorcycle Hero Honda bearing No. HR-12J- 7880 in case FIR Not Known.

CASES WORKED OUT

  1. FIR No. 30/14 u/s 379/411 IPC, PS Hari Nagar.
  2. FIR No. 689/13 u/s 379 IPC PS Hari Nagar.

INCIDENT, TEAM AND APPREHENSION

Keeping in view the continuing trend of motor cycle thefts in area of PS Hari Nagar, on the direction of ACP/Tilak Nagar, Shri Vinit Kumar and under the leadership of SHO Hari Nagar, Insp. Bhaskar Sharma, a team comprising of SI Amit Kumar No. D-4398, HC Jai Parkash, 495/W and Ct. Sarwan, 1977/W was constituted to collect information and develop inputs about the active auto lifters in the area who were specifically targeting old motorcycles. On 09.01.2014, during area patrolling, SI Amit Kumar No. D-4398 received an information from reliable source that one boy who has been suspected of stealing motorcycles in PS Hari Nagar, is roaming in CD-Block area of PS Hari Nagar on a motorcycle bearing Haryana number plate. On the basis of said information, a trap was laid and one minor was apprehended along with a motorcycle bearing no. HR-12J-7880. He was asked to produce the documents of the said motorcycle but he couldn’t. On further questioning, he disclosed that he had stolen three motorcycles, two from the area of PS Hari Nagar and one from Rohtak, Haryana which was recovered from his possession at the time of apprehension. Further, at his instance, two more motorcycles stolen from the area of PS Hari Nagar were recovered.

Staff involved in good work is being rewarded suitably.

(RANVIR SINGH) IPS

DY. COMMISSIONER OF POLICE

WEST DISTRICT: NEW DELHI

ORDER

Whereas a large number of Banks and their branches/ATMs have come in Outer District, Delhi which are popularly known as commercials places and a large number of people visit there to use the facilities available in such places. All the managers of Banks/ATMs are hereby directed to install the CCTVs and cameras in all banks/ATMs for security reasons.

2) And whereas, it has come to notice that certain criminal’s anti-social elements/terrorists are using these facilities to mislead the security/investigating agencies, create panic in the public, endanger the security of VVIPs and Govt. Institutions help in the terrorist activities directly affecting the security of the State.

3) And whereas it is necessary to take speedy measures in this regard to prevent danger to safety of human life, to thwart/prevent terrorist activities, which may affect the security of the State and disturbance of public order and tranquility.

4) Now, therefore, I Ghan Shyam Bansal, Asstt. Commissioner of Police, Sub Division Alipur, Outer District, Delhi in exercise of the power conferred upon me under section 144 Cr.P.C. 1973 (No. 2 of 1974) read with Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, and letter No. 15949-52/X-I/PHQ dated 07.08.2013 & Hdqr. Letter No. 15081-111/X-I/PHQ dated 25.07.2013 do hereby make this written order for strict compliance by the bankers of such Banks and ATMs in the entire Sub Division Alipur, Outer District, Delhi.

(a)Maintaining a register for identity of the visitor/user.

(b)Make an entry in the handwriting of the visitor/user mentioning name, address telephone number and identity proof. The visitor/user shall also sign the register kept for this purpose.

(c)The identity of the visitor/user shall be established through identity card, voter card, ration card, driving license, passport, Adhar card and photo credit card (any one of them).

(d)Activity server log should be preserved in main server of CCTV camera and its record should be preserved for at least six months.

(e)If any activity of the visit is of a suspicious nature the owner of banks and ATMs will immediately inform the police station.

(f)Record be maintained about each and every CCTVs cameras.

(g)Make sure that the installed CCTVs and cameras are in working order in all the banks and none of the banks and ATMs should be without CCTV cameras with immediate effect.

(h)If any bank and ATM is found without CCTV camera the concerned high authority will be responsible for the above said lapse.

5) This order shall come into force with effect from 10.01.2014and shall remain in force

for a period of 60 days i.e. up to 10.03.2014(both days inclusive) unless withdrawn earlier.

6) Any person contravening this order shall be punishable under section 188 of the Indian Penal Code.

7) As the notice cannot be served individually on all concerned, the order is passed ex-parte. It shall be published for the information of the public through the press and by affixing copies on the Notice Board of the offices of all Districts, Police Stations concerned and the offices of the MCD, NDMC, PWD, DDA, DMs, FC, Tehsildar etc.

(Ghan Shyam Bansal)IPS

Asstt. Commissioner of Police

Sub Division Alipur, Delhi

ORDER

  1. Whereas a large number of NBFC (Non Banking Financial Companies) are operational in Delhi and other parts of NCR, which are handling huge transactions of cash and precious metals.
  1. And whereas, a large number of customers come to the said companies for day to day transactions, it thus becomes necessary to have quality surveillance on their day to day functioning.
  1. And whereas, it has come to notice that certain criminals and anti-social elements look for soft targets, particularly during the late evening hours and target employees carrying huge cash/jewellery items and are vulnerable to crime and criminals, if they are not guarded properly at their business premises and while in transit.
  1. And whereas, it is imperative to put some regulatory checks on the activities of such NBFC (Non Banking Financial companies) so that the anti-social and criminal elements do not cause danger to human life and effect loss of property.

Now therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by virtue of section 144 CrPC. 1973 (No.2 of 1974) read with Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi’s Notification No. U-11036/(i) UTL, Dated 09.09.2010. I Ghan Shyam Bansal Asstt. Commissioner of Police, Sub Div. Alipur, Outer Distt, Delhi do hereby make this written order that all such NBFC carrying huge transactions of money and jewellery items at their respective offices and their like establishments shall refrain from:-