New Delhi [India], July 13 (ANI): The Crime Branch of Delhi Police has achieved a major breakthrough in its efforts to fight crime within the metropolis. A harmful day burglar gang has been smashed, and two people, together with a serious burglar, have been apprehended.
The Crime Branch of Delhi Police apprehended two accused, together with a Child in Conflict with Law (CCL) and a 22-year-old recognized as Aftab alias Sukha, from the Sector 10/11 space close to Japanese Park in Rohini.
53 high-end telephones have been recovered from the possession of the accused, together with house-breaking instruments have been seized from the accused, indicating their involvement in varied crimes.
According to a Delhi Police, each apprehended have been discovered to be concerned in a number of instances of housebreaking, cellphone theft & different comparable offences. The arrests have been made by a workforce from Northern Range-I of the Crime Branch beneath Sections 35(1)(c) and 106 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS).
During interrogation, the duo confessed to finishing up a number of thefts and break-ins in areas together with Chirag Delhi, Saket, Mehrauli, and Dwarka. Acting on their disclosures, police recovered 53 high-end cellphones from their possession. So far, 30 of those gadgets have been linked to First Information Reports (FIRs), eFIRs, and misplaced cellphone studies registered throughout Delhi NCR.
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The Crime Branch has efficiently busted six instances of day housebreaking and cellphone theft, bringing reduction to the victims.The gang would goal unsuspecting victims, snatching their telephones and different valuables in the course of the day.
The Crime Branch is conducting additional investigation to establish different members of the gang and uncover their involvement in different crimes.
Meanwhile, two minors have been apprehended in reference to a firing incident in Delhi’s Mukundpur space on Thursday, after they allegedly demanded extortion cash from an area lady and opened hearth when she refused to pay, an official stated on Friday.
According to Delhi Police, a PCR name was acquired at Bhalswa Dairy police station round 10:40 PM on July 10 relating to gunshots fired within the Mukundpur locality.
‘On 10 July at round 10:40 PM, a PCR name was acquired at PS Bhalswa Dairy about reporting a firing incident within the Mukundpur space, on the assertion of Heera Devi (45) resident of Mukundpur wherein complainant alleged that two minors got here to her home and demanded extortion cash of Rs 30,000/- per 30 days and when she refused to pay the extortion one among them fired two spherical in direction of her home and one of many bullet hit her daughter Nisha (18) on her higher left arm,’ Police stated in an announcement.
A search operation was launched, and each assailants, aged 17 and 15, have been traced to DDA Flats, JJ Colony, Bhalswa Dairy with the assistance of secret data, native intelligence, and technical surveillance. A rustic-made pistol and one stay 7.65 mm cartridge have been recovered on the occasion of one of many minors, the official stated.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the 17-year-old accused was beforehand concerned in homicide and theft instances.
During interrogation, he confessed that he, together with two others, Vivek alias Tilla and Shivchandan alias Pandit, had dedicated the homicide of Amit alias Langda in September 2024. All three have been arrested in reference to that case.
The accused additional disclosed that Vivek alias Tilla had acquired a cellphone name from Shivchandan alias Pandit, who’s presently lodged in jail. Pandit allegedly instructed Tilla to gather a month-to-month extortion of Rs 30,000 from Heera Devi and to open hearth if she refused. Tilla then directed the 17-year-old to execute the plan, figuring out him as a CCL (Child in Conflict with Law).
The weapon of offence, a country-made pistol, together with one stay 7.65 mm cartridge, was recovered on the occasion of the Child in Conflict with Law (CCL).
Both the CCLs have been apprehended as per legislation, and Sections 308(4) & 61(2) BNS have additionally been added to the case.
Further investigation is occurring. (ANI)

