18.11.2013 CRIME BRANCH PRESS RELEASE SENSATIONAL BLIND CASE OF MURDER-DACOITY OF MAYUR VIHAR SOLVED. FIVE PERSONS INCLUDING MASTERMIND, JEWELLER, RECEIVER OF STOLEN PROPERTY AND TWO JUVENILES APPREHENDED. JUVENILES HAD ESCAPED FROM OBSERVATION HOME (SEVA KUTIR) LOOTED PROPERTY (50 KG SILVER) WORTH APPROX. RS.25 LAC RECOVERED. TWO VEHICLES, TWO COUNTRY MADE REVOLVERS CARTRIDGES AND ONE DAGGER RECOVERED. WITH FOUR LIVE INTRODUCTION:Putting in painstaking and untiring efforts, Crime Branch of Delhi Police worked tirelessly and continuously for 10 days while solving the sensational blind case of dacoity-cummurder committed in the area of PS New Ashok Nagar, Delhi on 7th November, 2013 and apprehended five persons, including the mastermind, the jeweller who provided inside information, receiver and two juveniles. Two motorcycles, alongwith two country made pistols, four live cartridges, one dagger used in commission of crime as well as the looted 50 kg silver ornaments have been recovered from the possession of the accused persons. PERSONS ARRESTED:1. Mahesh Gupta @ Sunny (age 24 years) s/o Ram Prakash Gupta r/o H.No.47 Block 11, Dakshinpuri, New Delhi. 2. Ajay Rai (age 35 years) s/o Sadhu Sharan Rai r/o Village Mehndaura, PS Azimabad, Distt. Bhojpur, Ara, Bihar. 3. Narsing Kumar Verma (age 35 years) s/o Shankar Seth r/o Village Kulesara, PS Noida Phase-2, Greater Noida, UP. 4. JI (Juvenile I) 5. JI (Juvenile II) INCIDENT On 7th November 2013, a day light and gruesome dacoity-cum-murder was committed in Mayur Vihar area of PS New Ashok Nagar, Delhi. One of the accused managed to get access into the house of the victim, Ajay Gupta, who deals in silver ornaments, on the pretext of delivering a package from a courier company. As soon as the door was opened by Ajay’s son, his five accomplices barged inside. They overpowered the lady and kept her two children in captivity, while looting cash and jewellery of about 50 kgs of silver ornaments. They killed the lady Madhubala Gupta, aged 35 years, in the presence of her minor children. A case vide FIR No.568/13 u/s 302/392/397/34-IPC & 25 Arms Act was registered at PS New Ashok Nagar, East Distt., Delhi, in this regard. TEAM To solve this sensational case, a special team of Eastern Range was constituted. After painstaking efforts, SI Rajinder Singh received an input that some juveniles in conflict with law, who had escaped from Sewa Kutir, Kingsway Camp, in the month of October 2013, are likely to be involved in this case. The information was further developed and a team led by Shri Suresh Kaushik, ACP/Eastern Range and comprising of Insprs Ashok Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, SIs Rajender Singh, Vivek Mandola, Ashok Kumar, Chander Prakash, Devender Kumar, Virender Singh, ASI Ranjeet Kumar, HCs Sanjeev Kumar, Devender Kumar, Promod Kumar, Sanjay Tyagi, Devender, Harvinder, Sanjay, Consts Sajjad, Lal Bahadur, Yashbir, Ravinder Kumar, Harender, Pankaj, Rajeev, Jamil Ahmed, Yogender, Hariom and Rajesh was constituted under the close and overall supervision of Shri Kumar Gyanesh, DCP/Crime(N), worked relentlessly to apprehend the accused. OPERATION:On 17.11.2013, working on a reliable tip-off, Mahesh Gupta @ Sunny r/o Madangir Delhi, who is working as a Cable Operator in East Ashok Nagar area, was apprehended and was put to sustained interrogation. He disclosed that his five associates J I, J II, J III, J IV & J V (all names withheld because of they being juveniles) were involved in this day light gruesome dacoity-cum-murder. On his pointing out, J I was apprehended from his hideout in village Kulesara Sec. 105 Noida and one country made pistol with live cartridges was recovered from his possession. It was found that all other associates were residing in the same room, but had gone out just before the police team reached. From the interrogation of accused J I and technical analysis, J II was apprehended from his residence-cum-hide out in Haryana and one country made pistol with two live cartridges were also recovered from his possession. These recovered arms were used by the accused persons at the time of commission of offence. Further on their disclosure, the entire amount of looted silver ornaments of about 50 kgs were recovered from the houses of Narsing Verma, resident of Distt Ajamgarh, having a jewellery shop in Village Kulesara, Noida, and one Ajai Rai, resident of Distt Bhojpur, Bihar, having a retail shop in Kulesara. INTEROGATION & MODUS OPERANDI:On interrogation of the accused persons, it was revealed that Narsing had a jewellery shop in A Block of New Ashok Nagar and there he came in contact with Mahesh @ Sunny, a resident of Ambedkar Nagar and having a cable operator shop in New Ashok Nagar. Narsing was not doing well in business therefore, he had to shift his shop to village Kulesara, Noida, a much smaller place than Ashok Nagar. He was in desperate need of money. Mahesh is married and having a daughter of 3 months. Besides this, he has a girl friend for whom he had to spend a substantial amount. But his earnings were not enough to meet expenses of his household as well as his girlfriend. Both Narsing and Mahesh decided to earn easy money through crime. Narsing, being a jeweller, was aware that Ajay Gupta was in business of silver ornaments being from his house. On the pretext of striking a business deal, few months back, Narsing Verma took Mahesh to the house of victim and thereby helped conduct recee of the target place. Narsing had assured him that they will get a huge amount and ornaments from the target house. Meanwhile, in October 2013, some juveniles in conflict with law had escaped from the Seva Kutir, Kingsway Camp after putting the records on fire. The mastermind Mahesh @ Sunny is close to these juveniles. He became their “Godfather” and provided them with rental accommodation on his surety. All the escapee juveniles in conflict with law were roped in to execute the crime. Narsing further pressed hard that this was the opportune time around Diwali festival, when they could get huge amount of money and jewellery at the target place. Therefore, all of them decided to execute the conspiracy right after Diwali. J II stole one Pulsar motorcycle from the area of PS Ambedkar Nagar and on 7th of November, they assembled in the rented room at Ashok Nagar and left for the place on two motorcycles, the other bike being of Mahesh @ Sunny. They chose the time around 2.30 PM when the house owner Ajay Gupta was likely to be out of the premises and only his wife Madhu Bala and two kids, aged 15 & 10 years, were likely to be at home. As planned, J II posed himself to be the courier boy and managed to get the gate opened. All five of them led by Mahesh @ Sunny, forcibly entered in the house and overpowered Madhu Bala. They took both the children as hostages in another room and started ransacking the house. The landlady Madhu Bala resisted and therefore, they strangulated her to death, looted the jewellery and cash and escaped thereafter. PROFILES:1. Mahesh Gupta (age 24 years) @ Sunny s/o Ram Prakash Gupta r/o H.No.47, Block 11, Dakshinpuri, Delhi. He has been working as a Cable Operator in East Ashok Nagar. He studied upto 12TH Class. He is married and has one baby girl. He was the person who visited the residence of victim Ajay Gupta, along with accused Narsing Kumar Verma, for the reccee and conspired/prepared plan for committing robbery at his residence. He is also involved in three cases of South/South-East Delhi i.e. snatchings, attack on police party, etc. in PS/Malviya Nagar, Ambedkar Nagar, etc. 2. Ajay Rai (age 35 years) s/o Sadhu Sharan Rai r/o Village Mehndaura, PS Azimabad, Distt. Bhojpur, Ara, Bihar. He has studied upto 12th class and went to Kolkata. He came back to his Village in 1998 and he was arrested in a murder case of his cousin brother and remained in jail for 5 years. He is a prominent member of “Ranbir Sena” of Bihar. He is associated with anti-social elements and has been involved and wanted in the following 14 criminal case in Bihar:S. No. 1 FIR No. 26/98 Dated 08/02/98 u/s 341/323/307/504/34 IPC &27 A.Act P.S. Sahar 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 82/98 104/98 21/03 22/03 27/03 05/06 15/06 24/06 06/07/98 27/08/98 21/09/03 21/09/03 13/12/03 26//04/06 04/07/06 13/10/06 Sahar Sahar Ajeemabad Ajeemabad Ajeemabad Ajeemabad Ajeemabad Ajeemabad 10 11 12 33/08 37/08 08/09 04/09/08 01/10/08 11/03/09 13 13/09 26/04/09 342/323/307/353/379/34 IPC &27 A.Act 302/34 IPC &27 A.Act 302/120 B IPC &27 A.Act 386/34 IPC 307/504/34 IPC &27 A.Act 147/148/504/386 IPC &127(4)RP ACT 347/323/324/504/379/34 IPC 147/341/342/323/307/379/384/504 IPC &27 A.Act 342/323/384/34 IPC 384/379/34 IPC 147/148/149/324/307/302/120B IPC & 27 A.Act & 3/4 SC/ ST Act 436/427/429 IPC & 27 A.ACT and 3/4 SC/ST Act Ajeemabad Ajeemabad Ajeemabad Ajeemabad 14 32/09 3. 07/08/09 302/120B IPC & 27 A. Act Ajeemabad Narsing Kr Verma (age 35 years) s/o Shankar Seth r/o Village Kulesara, PS Noida Phase-2, Greater Noida UP. He has studied upto 8th class and came to Delhi in 1999 and worked as a labourer in NOIDA. Later, he opened a jewellery shop in NOIDA but because of inexperience, the shop could not do well. He had to shift the shop to village Kulesara. Since he was in dire need of money, he hatched this conspiracy alongwith Mahesh Chand. The involvement and profiles of juvenile in conflict with law is not being disclosed. Efforts are being made to trace the remaining three juveniles in conflict with law, who are absconding. (RAVINDRA YADAV)IPS ADDL.COMMISSIONER OF POLICE CRIME:DELHI. ORDER Whereas, a large number of complaints are being received that people purchasing liquor from liquor vends often start consuming the same it in front of the liquor vend itself or at other public places. Vendors selling eatables and juices, at time, also station themselves unauthorizedly outside liquor vends which further facilitates this undesirable activity. Sometimes, Baratis of marriage processions also openly drink liquor etc. on the roads while the Barats are moving. Drinking in public is a nuisance with a serious potential to result in brawls and quarrels causing serious injuries/death and damage to public and private property. This affects the peace and tranquility of the area and creates problems in maintaining law and order. It is also a punishable offence under section 40 of The Delhi Excise Act, 2009 (Delhi Act 10 of 2010). 2. And whereas it is necessary to take speedy measures in this regard to prevent danger to human life or safety and to thwart/prevent un-toward incidents which may affect the peace and tranquility of the area. 3. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by Section 144 Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 read with Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi's Notification No. U-11036/1/2008 UTL dated 26.11.2008, I, Sanjay Kumar Sain, IPS Assistant Commissioner of Police, Sub-Division Sadar Bazar, North District, Delhi do hereby make this written order to do the following, for strict compliance by the owners of such liquor vends in the area of Sub Division Sadar Bazar of North District, Delhi:a) Install CCTV with sufficient number of cameras and recording system with play back facility, to cover upto 50 meters area in front of the shop. The CCTV should monitor anyone consuming liquor or facilitating consumption of liquor or any unauthorized vendor stationed in the coverage area. b) The recording system shall preserve a digital record of CCTV coverage for not less than 10 days. c) The vend owner or his agent shall cause to copy the CCTV coverage on a CD and hand over to the police whenever demanded. d) Before starting sales for the day, the Manager of the liquor vend should ensure that the CCTV system is in proper working order and in case any defect is noticed, immediate action to get it rectified should be taken. An entry should be made in the register and intimation in writing should be sent to the Police Station simultaneously to be got duly received from the Duty Officer of the Police Station mentioning Daily Dairy Number on the intimation. e) During the course of monitoring of the CCTV system, the Manager or anyone specifically designated by the Manager for real time monitoring of the CCTV shall immediately inform the Police Control Room at telephone No. 100 and also the nearest Police Station in case any illegal drinking in public or unauthorized vendor is noticed in the CCTV coverage area. f) The vend owner shall display prominently at least two bilingual sign boards mentioning that drinking in public places is an offence and standing of unauthorized vendors outside the liquor shop is strictly prohibited. Telephone number of nearest Police Station shall also be mentioned on the sign boards. 4. The order shall come into force with effect from 16/11/2013 and shall remain in force for a period of 60 days i.e. upto 14/01/2014 (both days inclusive) unless withdrawn earlier. 5. Any person contravening this order shall be punishable under section 188 of Indian Panel code. 6. As the notice cannot be served individually on all concerned, the order is hereby passed ex-parte. It shall be published for the information of public through Press and by affixing copies on the notice boards of the office of all District DCsP, Addl. DCsP, ACsP, Tehsil Offices, all Police Stations concerned and the offices of the NDMC and MCD. (Sanjay Kumar Sain, IPS) Asstt. Commissioner of Police Sub-Division Sadar Bazar, Delhi. ORDER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Whereas, there is a mushrooming of BPOs (Business process outsourcing Centers) prominently known as Call Centers, Corporate houses, Media houses, companies, organizations and firms in Delhi and other parts of the NCR offering employment opportunity for the youth. And whereas, the employees including young women from across the country have been staying in various parts of Delhi while their work place may be in the NCR region and their employers are providing cab service for the purpose of picking up and dropping them from their places of stay to office and back. As these organizations are functioning round the clock, the cabs are ferrying employees even at late night hours. Such employers are reported to have hired cabs on contract basis and have not been able to properly monitor these cab operators and their drivers for ensuring safe and secure transportation of the employees resulting in grave danger to human life, safety and security of the employees, especially of women employees. And whereas, it has come to notice that certain criminal and anti-social elements look for soft targets, particularly during odd hours and the women employees who travel during late night hours are vulnerable to crime and criminal acts by such elements, if they are not dropped securely and safely at their places of stay. And whereas, it is rendered imperative to put some regulatory checks on organizations having such service of picking and dropping their employees and transporters, security agencies, drivers and security guards involved in the same so that anti-social and criminal elements may not cause danger to human life and safety and their property and it is felt that immediate action is necessary in this regard. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by the virtue of section 144 Cr.P.C. 1973 (No. 2 of 1974) read with Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi’s Notification No. U-11036/(i) UTL dated 9.9.2010 I, Sanjay Kumar Sain,IPS, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Sub-Division Sadar Bazar, North District, Delhi, do hereby make this written order that all such organizations like BPOs, Corporate and Media Houses, having the system of picking up and dropping their employees and the concerned transporters, security agencies, drivers and security guards in the jurisdiction of Sub-Division Sadar Bazar, North District, Delhi shall :Maintain a database of all employees, security personnel, cab drivers and contractual workers working with them, for access by the police as and when required. Hire security personnel and other contractual personnel as far as possible from licensed agencies only. Ensure verification of antecedents of all their employees including contractual employees. Ensure that women employees are not made to travel alone with the cab driver and a duly verified security guard or a male colleague (Regular employee of the company) is invariably deployed in each cab carrying women staff during night hours i.e. 8 PM to 7 AM. Choose the route in such a manner that as far as possible a woman employee is not the first one to be picked up or the last one to be dropped. Ensure that during night hours the cab involved in transportation of women employees picks up and drops such employees right at their houses, remains halted at the point where a woman employee has been dropped till she confirms her arrival/reaching at their residence/place of stay through a telephone call. Ensure that, whenever the house of a woman employee is so located that the approach road is not motorable, the duly verified security guard or the male colleague, during night hours, accompanies the employee on foot up to her house and takes a confirmation about her safe arrival. Exercise effective check and control on the vehicle’s movement in order to check any unwarranted activities of the cab drivers, such as picking up strangers, straying away from the designed route etc. 9. Get GPS System installed in the cabs used in transportation of such employees, especially women employees. 6. These orders shall come into force with effect from 12.11.2013 and shall remain in force for a period of 60 days i.e. up to 10.01.2014 (Both Days Inclusive) unless withdrawn earlier. 7. Any person / employer / transporter etc. contravening these orders shall be liable to be punished in accordance with the provision of Sec. 188 of the IPC, and As the notice cannot be served individually on all concerned, the order is hereby 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 DCsP, Addl. DCsP, ACsP, Tehsil offices, all police stations concerned and the offices of NDMC and MCD. 8. (Sanjay Kumar Sain,IPS) Asstt. Commissioner of Police Sub-Division Sadar Bazar, Delhi.