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Dated: 27.05.2013
Gang of servant thieves busted
With the arrest of Raju Das S/o Bhushan Das R/o Village Jagti PS Patash
Pur Distt East Medinipur West Bengal (2) Gopal Patra S/o Parmeshwar R/o
Village Jinanda Pur PS Egra Distt East Medinipur West Bengal, South East Distt
Police has busted the gang of servant thieves and recovered cash Rs 15,000/-,
1390 US Dollars(Rs 75,000/-), 2500 Singapore Dollars( Rs 1,10,000/-), FD
amounting one lac, one Scooty Hero Pleasure worth Rs 53000/-, one Mobile
phone make Samsung Galaxy Grand worth Rs 22000/Details of case:
On 06/01/13, Mr. Rajeev Thakkar S/o Shri D.B. Khattar R/o C-21 Kailash
Apptt. Greater Kailash-I New Delhi reported that he has employed one Raju
Das S/o Bhushan Das R/o Village Jagti PS Patash Pur Distt East Medinipur West
Bengal as domestic servant through one Shambhu and when he went to his
office, Raju Das broke open the almirah and took away cash Rs 22 lacs. On his
complaint, a case vide FIR No 04/13 u/s 381 IPC PS GK-I was registered and
police team was sent to the village of accused Raju Das but he was not found
there.
On 20/04/13, Mr. Varun Sarin R/o N-84 GK-1 New Delhi reported that he
has also employed one Raju Das S/o Bhushan Das R/o Village Jagti PS Patash
Pur Distt East Medinipur West Bengal and he fled with Cash Rs 50,000/- 1500
US Dollars, 2000 Singapore Dollars and jewelry. A case vide FIR No 51/13 u/s
381IPC PS GK-I New Delhi. In both the cases, the employers did not intimate the
local police for verification of domestic servant.
Investigation:
In order to apprehend the criminals, a police team consisting SI Sanjay
Bhatt, SI Pankaj Kumar, HC Kumvar Singh No 205/SE, HC Devender No
164/SE, Ct Ajay Paswan No 2233/SE, Ct Vikas No 1298/SE and Ct Devesh No
2335/SE under the supervision Insp. Sandeep Ghai SHO/GK-I under the overall
supervision of ACP/Lajpat Nagar Shri Harcharan Verma. The Police team remain
stationed at West Bengal for about a month and raided several places there. On
pressure mounted by the Police in West Bengal, accused Raju Das fled to Delhi
but was apprehended near Jamrood Pur GK-I New Delhi. On intensive
interrogation, he disclosed that he was employed by Shri Rajeev Khattar through
one Shambhu. Mani Das S/o Late Bhagwan Chandra Das R/o Village Jedthan
PS Egra Distt East Medini Pur West Bengal was mastermind who hatched the
conspiracy with Raju Das S/o Bhushan Das R/o Village Jagti PS Patash Pur Distt
East Medinipur West Bengal and Kamal Patnail @Shambhu S/o Harihar Patnaik
R/o Village Sipur PS Egra Distt East Medini Pur West Bengal. Raju Das,
Shambhu and Chota Tapas had broke open the almirah of the complainant and
took out cash Rs 22 lacs. They immediately distributed the cash and fled to West
Bengal. Accused Raju Das received around 12 lacs who distributed the money to
their other accomplice. Gopal Patra, Mithun, Poncha received 1.75 lacs. Chota
Tapas received Rs 2.25 lacs. Gopal Patra invested Rs one lac in Fix Deposit.
Accused Gopal Patra was arrested and FD of Rs one lac has been recovered.
Several places in West Bengal were raided but co accused persons are
absconding.
In case FIR No 51/13 u/s 381 IPC PS Greter Kailash-I, accused Raju Das
disclosed that he had given the jewelry to his sister Ranju W/o Budha Dev R/o
Village Mangal Pur PS Patash Pur Distt East Medinipur and she sold the jewelry
to one Nirmal Kamila R/ Village Pratapdighi PS Patash Pur Distt East Medini Pur
WB. Accused Raju Das purchased a Scooty Hero Pleasure which was recovered
in West Bengal and 1398 US Dollars, 25000 Singapore Dollars, one mobile
phone Samsung Galaxy Grand were recovered in Delhi.
Cases solved :
(1) Case FIR No 04/13 U/s 381/411 IPC PS OIA Delhi
(2) Case FIR No 51/13 U/s 381/411 IPC PS OIA Delhi
Recovery:
(1) Cash Rs 15,000/-
(2) 1398 US Dollars,
(3) 2500 Singapore Dollars,
(4) FD amounting one lac,
(5) One Scooty Hero Pleasure worth Rs 53000/-,
(6) One Mobile phone make Samsung Galaxy Grand worth Rs 22000/-
(Ajay Chaudhry)
Addl. Commissioner of Police,
South-East District: New Delhi
PRESS RELEASE
SOUTH-EAST DISTRICT
Dated: 27.05.2013
 TWO DESPERATE & NOTORIOUS MEMBERS OF JEHER
KHURANI GANG HAVE BEEN ARRESTED BY POLICE OF PS
BADARPUR.
 STOLEN LUGGAGE AND VALUABLES OF VICTIM HAVE
BEEN RECOVERED. THE UN-CONCIOUS VICTIM HAS BEEN
ADMITTED IN HOSPITAL.
 TSR USED IN COMMISSION OF CRIME HAS ALSO BEEN
RECOVERED.
With the arrest of two desperate Jeher Khurani Thieves namely (1) Babul
S/o Sh. Kalu Mohd., R/o Vegabond, Footpath Arambagh, Paharganj, New
Delhi, age 37 yrs, (2) Pushpender @ Pappu S/o Sh. Ramphal Singh R/o
Vegabond Garima Garden, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad (UP), age 40 yrs, the
team of PS Badarpur comprising of ASI Amar Singh, HC Joginder Singh 126/SE,
Ct. Sanjay 1793/SE, Ct. Chander Shekhar 3864/SE, under the leadership of
Insp. Akhilesh Yadav SHO/Badarpur, and under the overall supervision of Sh. V.
K. Nayyer ACP/Sarita Vihar, have busted a gang of desperate Jeher Khurani
Thieves, who were actively involved in the incident of thefts after giving the
poisonous substance to the passengers.
INCIDENT:
On the night intervening 22/23-5-13, HC Joginder Singh 126/SE,
along with Ct. Sanjay No. 1793/SE, and Ct. Chander Shekhar No. 3864/SE were
on picket duty at Mathura Road, near TKD Metro Station, Badarpur. They were
busy in vehicle checking, in the mean time at about 9:30 p.m. one TSR bearing
Reg. No. DL-1RG-3275 got slow down 20-25 steps before the checking point
and one person was thrown out on the footpath from the above auto-rickshaw, by
unknown persons and ran away. The fallen down person shouted that these
persons sitting in that auto-rickshaw have given some poisonous substance to
me and they are running after stealing my luggage/valuables. As the Police team
turn towards auto-rickshaw the auto-rickshaw driver had passed the checking
point and started driving his auto-rickshaw at high speed. HC Joginder Singh
and Ct. Sanjay, chased that auto-rickshaw on their private motorcycle. Due to
traffic jam the above TSR was got slow down at Aali Red Light. On seeing the
police party one person who was sitting on the back seat of the TSR tried to flee
but HC Joginder Singh immediately got down from their motor cycle and caught
that person and the driver of TSR was overpowered by Ct. Sanjay. Both the
overpowered suspects disclosed their name (1) Babul S/o Kalu Mohd, R/o
Vegabond Arambagh, Paharganj, New Delhi, (2) Pushpender @ Pappu S/o
Ramphal Singh R/o Vegabond Garima Garden, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad (UP).
After that the Police party along with the suspects and auto-rickshaw came back
to the checking point at TKD Metro Station, tried to enquire the facts from the
victim. On that the victim told his name as Ganesh Panda and pointing out
towards both the suspects. He also told that both of them had given him some
poisonous substance in Slice Cold Drink. After that HC Joginder Singh made a
call to PS Badarpur for assistance. In a short period of time ASI Amar Singh and
ERV staff reached at the spot and the victim was sent to AIIMS Hospital for
medical aid and the luggage/valuables of the victim were recovered from the
possession of the suspects. After that on the statement of HC Joginder Singh a
Case FIR No. 169/13, dated 23-5-13, U/s 328/379/411/34 IPC was registered.
INVESTIGATION:
During investigation both the accused persons were arrested and
interrogated and the auto-rickshaw was taken into Police possession.
INTERROGATION:
On sustained interrogation both the accused persons disclosed that they
belong to poor families and due to poverty they started their career as TSR
drivers. Because of their high expectations of becoming rich in a short span of
time they came in contact with one Asfaq. Asfaq told them the easy way to
become rich by theft of valuables after giving poisonous substance to the
passengers of their TSRs. Working on the same M.O. they had committed many
thefts. Today they came in PS Badarpur area and convinced one Ganesh Panda
who was going to Old Delhi Rly Station, to take an auto to his destination, and
after that they gave a poisonous substance in Slice Cold Drink, to the victim and
thrown him out of the auto-rickshaw on footpath near Metro Station TKD, and ran
away with the luggage/valuables of the victim.
RECOVERY: 1. All valuable/luggage of the victim have been recovered.
2. TSR No. DL-1RF-3275 which was used in
the commission of crime was recovered.
PROFILE OF ACCUSED BABUL S/o SH. KALU MOHD.:
Accused Babul is desperate and notorious member of Jeher Khurani
Gang. He has been involved in following previous cases of theft, arms act and
preparation of dacoity etc.:
1. Case FIR No. 553/2002, U/s 328 IPC PS Tilak Marg, New Delhi.
2. Case FIR No. 256/2005, U/s 25 Arms Act PS Kashmiri Gate, Delhi.
3. Case FIR No. 024/2009, U/s 328/379/411/34 IPC PS Dhaula Kuan,
New Delhi.
4. Case FIR No. 359/2009, U/s 399/402 IPC & 25 Arms Act, PS Malviya
Nagar, New Delhi.
PROFILE OF ACCUSED PUSHPENDER S/o SH. RAMPHAL SINGH:
Accused Pushpender @ Pappu is also a desperate member of this gang,
who has never been arrested in any case.
Addl. Commissioner of Police,
South East District, New Delhi.
PRESS RELEASE
SOUTH-EAST DISTRICT
Dated: 27.05.2013
ONE NOTORIOUS THIEF ARRESTED WITH 53 STOLEN MOBILES
Staff of PS Jaitpur, South-East district police has arrested Arshad S/o
Anish R/o H. No. 182, Vill. Mehlki, PS. Jansat, Distt Mujafar Nagar, UP aged
28 yrs and recovered 53 mobile phones & One Motor Cycle.
Incident, Team and arrest:
Two cases of burglary in two mobile phone shops were lodged at PS
Jaitpur vide FIR No. 34/13, u/s 457/380 IPC, PS. Jaitpur & FIR No. 77/13, u/s
457/380 IPC, PS. Jaitpur. During investigation analysis of the call details of
stolen mobile phones was done by Ct Vikas, HC Harender, HC Bilander and it
was revealed that some of them were found operational in the area of Jamia
Nagar. Immediately a team of SI Subhash along with HC Harender, HC Ompal,
Ct. Vikas and Ct. Kishan was constituted under the supervision of Inspr. Arvind
Kumar, SHO/Jait Pur and overall supervision of ACP /Sarita Vihar Sh. Vipin
Nayyar. A raid was conducted at Jamia Nagar and on the information of one of
the users that she had purchased the said mobile phone from a lady who owned
shop No. R-10/4, Nafis Road Joga Bai Extn. Jamia Nagar and the user led the
Police team to the shop. On reaching the shop the shop keeper lady narrated
that she has purchased few mobile Phone from one Arshad S/o Anish R/o Vill.
Mehlki, PS. Jansat, Distt Mujafar Nagar, UP as the person told her that he has
closed his mobile shop and he wants to sell all the remaining mobiles with him
and the lady told that today Arshad is coming to her shop to deliver some more
mobile phones.
At about 06.30 pm the staff was deployed near by the above said shop
and after some time a person carrying one Bag in his hand came to the shop
and the shop keeper lady gave signal to Police staff. The Police staff
apprehended that person whose name and address was found Arshad S/o
Anish R/o H. No. 182, Vill. Mehlki, PS. Jansat, Distt Mujafar Nagar, UP. He
was interrogated about the mobile phones which he was carrying but he
could not give any satisfactory answer. Later on he confessed about the
commission of theft in two shops Luv Kush Chowk Jaitpur Road New Delhi
and at Khadda Colony, Jaitpur Extn Part II. Anish also disclosed that he
committed thefts along with his associate namely Farman.
Interrogation:
During interrogation he stated that he studied till 5 th class and came to
Delhi in 2002 for learning embroidery work. That time he resided at Seelampur
area. Thereafter he went back to his native place. There after he frequently
visited Delhi and worked in Jamia and Batla House. His cousin was also working
with him at Yogesh workshop at Dhobi Ghat Jamia Nagar. Both were in need of
money and conspired to commit theft in mobile shop so that they can earn easy
money and meet their requirements. They came in the area of Jaitpur and saw
the mobile shop at Luv Kush Chowk and Khadda Colony. He targeted the two
shops and stolen mobile phones one by one. They had stolen around 200
mobiles from both the shops.
Profile of accused:
Arshad S/o Anish R/o H. No. 182, Vill. Mehlki, PS. Jansat, Distt Mujafar
Nagar, UP aged 28 yrs was working in a Factory in Jamia Nagar and very well
versed with the area and choose the target and got entry in the shop through
Roof or breaking the shutter
Cases solved:
1.
FIR No. 34/13, U/s 454/380 IPC PS Jaitpur, South East Distt. Total
12 Mobile Phone.
2.
FIR No. 77/13, U/s 454/380 IPC PS Jaitpur, South East Distt. Total
41 Mobile Phone and one motor cycle
Recoveries :
53 mobiles and one bike
(Ajay Chaudhry)
Addl. Commissioner of Police
South East Distt. New Delhi
DATED 27.05.2013
GROUP OF NOTORIOUS SNATCHERS CUM AUTOLIFTERS APPREHENDED
The police personnel of Special Staff, West District have arrested a group of
notorious snatchers cum auto lifters. The group is headed by noted snatcher namely Kapil
Bajaj @ Kapila. Two group members have been arrested. This group had recently
become active in the areas of West District. They used stolen motorcycles to commit
crime. Cases of snatching and auto lifting have been worked out.
NAME OF ACCUSED
1.
Kapil Bajaj @ Kapila s/o Lt.Sh. Jagannath Bajaj, r/o H.No. 11103,
Surang Wali Gali, Motiya Khan, Pahar Gang, Delhi. Age: 24 Yrs.
PREVIOUS INVOLVEMENTS
1)
Case FIR No. 333/12 U/s 356/379/411/34 IPC PS Hari
Nagar.
2)
Case FIR No. 196/12 U/s 356/379/411/34 IPC PS Kotwali.
3)
Case FIR No. 289 /12 U/s 356/379/34 IPC PS K. N. Katju Marg.
2
Kannu @ Mohd. Shoaib s/o Md. Usman r/o B-193, 25 Yards, Raghubir
Nagar, Delhi. Age-22yrs.
PREVIOUS INVOLVEMENTS: - NIL
3
Inderjeet Soni@ Vicky@Chottu s/o Ganpat Lal Soni r/o
Nagar, Delhi. Age- 34 yrs.
A-318, Raghubir
PREVIOUS INVOLVEMENTS: - ONE
1)
Case FIR No. 333/12 U/s 356/379/411/34 IPC PS Hari Nagar, Delhi.
CASES WORKED OUT:- 2
1.
2.
261/13, dated 16/05/2013, u/s 379/356/34 IPC, PS Rajouri Garden Delhi.
250/13, dated 14/05/2013, u/s 379 IPC, PS Uttam Nagar, Delhi.
PROPERTY RECOVERED
One Snatched Gold Chain.
One stolen Motorcycle Hero Honda Splendor.
INFORMATION & OPERATION
Keeping in view the recent incidents of Chain/bag snatchings by biker’s gang,
Special Staff of West Distt. was assigned the task to collect intelligence about the
criminals involved in these incidents. Team of Special Staff visited the scenes of crime
and met the victims. It was noticed that the biker’s gang who is committing these crimes
are youngsters. They use motorcycles like Pulsar etc. having good pick up so that they
can run away after committing the crime. Through secret sources, it came to notice that
this group of snatchers is led by Kapil Bajaj @ Kapila and his friend Kannu @ Mohd.
Shoaib. Kapil has been arrested previously in snatching cases. On 25/05/2013, specific
information was received that the criminals would come at about 6.30 – 7.00 PM on a
stolen motorcycle from back side of Pacific Mall near DESU Office, Ganga Ram Vatika
Road, Tilak Nagar, Delhi. On this information, raiding party under the supervision of
Inspr. Spl. Staff/West Sh. Satyaveer Singh, consisting of SI Manoj Kumar, HC Sunil
Kumar, HC Suresh Kumar, HC Kirori, HC Moti Ram,Ct Vinod, Ct Amarjeet, Ct. Rajbir,
Ct. Dinesh, Ct. Naveen and Ct Jitender was constituted and a trap was laid near DESU
Office, Ganga Ram Vatika Road, Tilak Nagar, Delhi. At about 7.15 pm two people came
on a without number plate motorcycle Hero Honda Splendor. The source identified them
as Kapil and Kannu @ Shoaib. On the instance of informer both of them were
apprehended. On interrogation they disclosed about commission of chain snatching from
the area of P.S. Rajouri Garden. They also could not produce any document about the
motorcycle. The motorcycle was later found to be stolen vide FIR No. 250/13 u/s 379
IPC P.S. Uttam Nagar, Delhi. Both of them were arrested in Case FIR No. 261/13 Dated:
16/05/2013 u/s 356/379/34 IPC P.S. Rajouri Garden, Delhi. In pursuance to their
disclosure the receiver jeweller namely Inderjeet Soni @ Vicky @ Chottu was arrested
and the snatched chain was recovered from him. They further disclosed that this chain
was snatched by them from a woman about 9 days ago on a stolen Pulsar motorcycle.
DISCLOSURE & MODUS OPERANDI
During interrogation, accused Kapil disclosed that he was born at Raghubir
Nagar, Delhi. After the death of his father his mother took them to her parent’s house in
Motia Khan, Paharganj, Delhi. His brother Manni has been involved in snatching cases.
His brother in law Pritpal @ Goldi is also a noted snatcher and a BC of Uttam Nagar. He
was very much inspired with the life style of his brother and brother in law as they wear
good clothes and spend extravagantly. He also dreamt of becoming rich. After arrest of
his brother-in-law Goldi under MCOCA, he took the charge of the group headed by his
brother-in-law and started committing snatchings with Manish @ Manni and other
criminals of the area. Recently Kannu @ Shoaib had joined his group. They use to steal
motorcycles to commit snatchings. On 16/5/2013, Kapil and Shoaib committed snatching
on a stolen motorcycle from J- Block Rajouri Garden from a lady. They sold the snatched
chain to a receiver jeweller Inderjeet in Raghubir Nagar for Rs. 32,000. They spent the
amount in gambling and on their girl friends. The snatched gold chain has been recovered
from the jeweller. The jeweller has been arrested from shop No. N-4, Raghubir Nagar,
Delhi. It has come up during investigation that the jeweller is a habitual receiver and has
been arrested previously in 2012 also.
Staff involved in the good work is being rewarded suitably.
(V. RENGANATHAN) IPS
ADDL. COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
WEST DISTRICT, NEW DELHI
PRESS RELEASE
DISTRICT
CENTRAL
FRAUDSTERS WHO DUPED PUBLIC OF THEIR HARD EARNED
MONEY ARRESTED : MANY GULLIBLE PERSONS CHEATED ON THE
PRETEXT
OF
COLLECTING
PREMIUM
OF
INSURANCE
BY
IMPERSONATING AS COLLECTION AGENTS
With the arrest of Vimal Sharma @ Deepak, aged about 27 years s/o Ashok
Kumar Sharma r/o C/180-B, Lajpat Nagar, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, UP and (2) Sujeet
Sharma, aged about 26 years s/o Som Prakash r/o Plot No. 10-B, Sector-10, Chiranjeev
Vihar, Ghaziabad, U.P., Central District has busted a gang of fraudsters who used to
cheat gullible public by impersonating them as collection agent of a reputed Insurance
Company.
INCIDENT
One Sh. Rohit Hingorani, Sr. Manager, Bharti AXA life Insurance Company Ltd.,
Jhandewalan Ext., New Delhi gave a written complaint at PS Pahar Ganj and alleged
therein that some person has been collecting premium from their clients by impersonating
himself as an agent of Bharti AXA Life Insurance Company. He also complained that
when their authorized agents contacted the clients for deposition of the premium amount,
the clients informed that they had already deposited the amount with one Deepak
Bhardwaj. Similar facts were also told by other clients as well. However, AXA Life
Insurance Company had no such person in their organisation. On his written complaint, a
case vide FIR No. 109/13 u/s 419/420/468/471/34 IPC was registered at PS Pahar Ganj
and investigation was taken up.
TEAM:A team consisting of Inspr. RaJ Kumar, SHO/Pahar Ganj, SI Anand, Ct Ranbir,
Ct. Samai Singh and Ct. Dharmender was constituted under the close supervision of Sh.
Anil Kapoor, ACP/Pahar Ganj.
INVESTIGATION:During the course of investigation, all thirteen complainants were examined.
During examination, one complainant informed that he had installed CCTV cameras in
his house and the photograph of the alleged has been captured in the CCTV Camera. He
also informed that he had noted down the registration number of the motorcycle of the
person who had collected amount of premium from him. During the course of
investigation, the address of the alleged was ascertained and on the basis of the
information, raid was conducted at the house of the alleged. One person who revealed his
identity as Vimal Sharma @ Deepak s/o Ashok Kumar Sharma r/o C/180-B, Lajpat
Nagar, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, UP was apprehended.
He was subjected to sustained interrogation. On interrogation, he disclosed that he
along with his accomplices namely Surjeet Sharma and Anshul Gautam had committed
the crime. He also disclosed that Surjeet is present at his office and he was also going
there to meet him. Accordingly, raid was conducted at his office and at the pointing out
of accused Vimal Sharma @ Deepak, Surjeet was also apprehended by the police team.
Both the accused persons were subjected to sustained interrogation and during
interrogation they disclosed that they along with their accomplice Anshul Gautam used to
work at Net Ambic Company at Ghaziabad, UP. After leaving the job, Anshul and
Surjeet opened their company in the name of “I-solution” and became authorized agent of
“Reliance Company” whereas Vimal Sharma started working in “The Vision” company
at Noida at a salary of Rs. 17,000/-. Anshul and Surjeet lured Vimal Sharma on pretext of
offering Rs. 20,000/- per month. Further, one Surender Singh came into their contact.
Surender offered them that he could provide the data of Bharti AXA life Insurance
Company of the persons who are due to deposit their premium. At this they all hatched a
conspiracy to collect the premium amount on behalf of Bharti AXA Life Insurance
Company. Surjeet and Anshul used to call the customers and used to offer the client to
send an collection agent to collect the premium from their house itself. After collecting
the money, they also used to give a receipt generated from the computer of the accused
persons and divide the amount equally amongst them.
So far, 26 people had contacted the police of PS Pahar Ganj against the
accused persons. The accused persons have also disclosed that they had cheated about 40
people and collected about Rs. 7.5 Lacs in this way. The computer and SIM Card used in
the commission of crime have been recovered from the office of the accused persons.
Further investigation / interrogation is in progress and efforts are being made to
nab the other culprits.
PROFILE
1. Vimal Sharma @ Deepak s/o Ashok Kumar Sharma r/o C/180-B, Lajpat Nagar,
Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, UP is about 27 years old and has studied up to B.Com. He has one
sister. He used to work at Net Ambic Company at Noida, UP.
2.
Sujeet Sharma s/o Som Prakash r/o Plot No. 10-B, Sector-10, Chiranjeev Vihar,
Ghaziabad, U.P. is about 26 years old. He is a Post Graduate. He has one brother and
three sisters.
(ALOK KUMAR), IPS
DY. COMMISSIONER OF POLICE,
CENTRAL DISTRICT, DELHI
NORTH- WEST DISTT.
DATED 27.05.2013
PRESS RELEASE
A GANG OF ROBBERS BUSTED, FIVE ARRESTED
The staff of PS Mahendra Park of North West District has arrested five robbers namely
Vicky, Chand @ Raj Kumar, Shankar @ Shiv Shankar, Surender @ Jhuddi and Deepak
Pathak
ACCUSED ARRESTED:
1.
Delhi
Vicky S/o Ram chander R/o D 755 gali no 30 Amar colony Gokulpuri ,
2.
Chand alias Rajkumar S/O Ravi Shankar R/O D 874 Gali no. 31/32 amar
colony Gokulpur, Delhi
3.
Shankar alias shiv Shankar S/o Shri Kanwarpal R/o Soum Bazar Raod
tilak ram colony Puspa garden Bheata hazipur road, Loni, Ghaziabad,
U.P
4.
Surender alias jhuddi S/o Ramesh ram R/o Soum Bazar Raod tilak ram
colony Puspa garden Bheata hazipur road, Loni, Ghaziabad, U.P
5.
Deepak Pathak S/o Sh. Dharmbir Pathak R/o D1/61, Pathak Vihar ParkKirari Suleman Nagar, Delhi-110086
III,
INCIDENT:
On 15.4.13, one Ram Chander while going to his office at Rohini Courts, Delhi was
robbed of Rs. 40,000/- by four robbers in DTC bus route No. 254 at Mukarba Chowk on
the point of knife. While they were trying to flee away, complainant Ram Chander chased
and caught hold one of them. Remaining gang members came back and got him released
from the complainant by brandishing a knife. Accordingly, a case vide FIR No. 97/13 u/s
392/34 IPC PS Mahendra Park, Delhi was registered and investigation was taken up.
INVESTIGATION:
To work out the case, a team under the supervision of SHO/Mahendra Park was
constituted comprising of SI Devender Kumar, HC Sudesh No. 1046/NW, Ct. Sanjeev
No. 1433/NW, Ct. Sule Chand No. 1282/NW, Ct. Satyawan No. 956/NW and Ct.
Dilawar No. 1296/NW. After analysis of crime, it revealed that some incidents have been
reported between Mukarba Chowk to Jahangir Puri Metro Station from 8 AM to 11 AM.
On 9.5.2013, one Deepak Pathak s/o Sh. Dharmbir Pathak R/o D1/61, Pathak Vihar Park-
III, Kirari Suleman Nagar, Delhi was found in suspicious circumstances. During inquiry,
he broke down and confessed his involvement in the above mentioned crime.
Accordingly, he was duly arrested. During interrogation, he disclosed the names of other
accused persons but was not aware of their whereabouts as the gang members never
shared this information amongst them to avoid their arrest.
On 26.5.2013 based on a secret information, the team reached near Amar Colony,
Gokulpuri and apprehended one Vicky s/o Ram Chander R/o D 755, Gali No. 30, Amar
Colony, Gokulpuri. Thereafter, Chand @ Rajkumar s/o Ravi Shankar R/O D 874, Gali
No. 31/32, Amar Colony Gokulpuri, Shankar @ Shiv Shankar S/o Shri Kanwarpal R/o
Soum Bazar Raod, Tilak Ram Colony, Puspa Garden Bheata Hazipur Road, Loni,
Ghaziabad and Surender @ Jhuddi S/o Ramesh ram R/o Soum Bazar Raod, Tilak Ram
Colony, Puspa Garden Bheata Hazipur Road, Loni, Ghaziabad were arrested from Bhajan
Pura petrol pump.
INTERROGATION & MODUS OPERANDI:
During interrogation, it revealed that the accused used to commit pick pocketing of the
passengers in DTC buses from 8 AM to 11 AM. They use to start from Bhajanpura and
travel upto Mukarba Chowk for targeting the passengers. They use to carry knives in
order to make their escape in the event of their apprehension. Deepak Pathak used to
survey the area on motor cycle and communicate to his accomplices about police pickets
or police checking taking place in the route of the bus. After giving green signal, the gang
members used to board the bus and Deepak Pathak used to follow bus on the motorcycle
for making escape of the gang members in case of need. Chand is also known as
machine. He would commit pick pocketing and the others will surround the target for
diverting his attention. The stolen property was immediately passed on to other accused
persons. The time of meeting and area of conducting loot was always pre-decided. They
used knife and surgical blade to threaten in case someone tries to resist them. During
interrogation, they disclosed that they were operational for the last about 3 years.
PROFILE:
All the accused persons are in the age group of 20-27 years, married and school dropouts. They have no other source of income except commission of pick pocketing and
robberies. Their previous involvements are as under:
Raj Kumar @ Chand
Sl. No.
FIR No.
U/S
P.S.
1
2
3
4
100/2011
37/2011
241/2010
588/2006
379/411 IPC
379/411/34 IPC
379/411 IPC
25 Arms Act
PS Sonia Vihar, Delhi
Mourice Nagar, Delhi
Mukherji Nagar, Delhi
Nand Nagari
Surender Kumar @ Judi
S.NO.
FIR No.
U/S.
P.S.
1.
2.
3.
106/2011
104/2008
362/2008
411/34 IPC
379/411 IPC
379/411 IPC
Roop Nagar, Delhi
Hazrat Nizammudin (Railways)
N.D.L.S (Railways)
Shiv Shankar @ Shankar
S.NO.
1.
2.
FIR No.
29/2012
127/2010
U/S.
379/411 IPC
382/411/34 IPC
P.S.
Mourice Nagar, Delhi
New Usman Pur, Delhi
Vicky Kanojia
S.NO.
FIR No.
U/S.
P.S.
1.
96/06
392/397/411/34 IPC
Kashmere Gate, Delhi
Further investigation is on.
IPS
POLICE
(DR. P. KARUNAKARAN)
DY. COMMISSIONER OF
NORTH-WEST DISTT.
SOUTH DISTRICT
PRESS RELEAE
Dated 27.05.13
 ABSCONDING ACCUSED WANTED IN SANSATIONAL DAY
LIGHT ROBBERY CASE OF RS 28 LACS COMMITTED IN
AREA OF PS MAURICE NAGAR ARRESTED.
 MOTOR CYCLE USED IN CRIME RECOVERED
The police personnel of PS Defence Colony, South District
have arrested a robber who along with his associates had
committed robbery of Rs. 28 lacs in the area of PS Maurice
Nagar, North District, Delhi and recovered motor cycle used in
crime.
BRIEF FACTS :
On 15/05/13, one person namely Rupesh Jha, R/o 411/2,
Gali No. 6, Laxmi Vihar, Burari, Delhi who works as a cashier with Atul
Jalan Portfolio Pvt. Ltd. was going on his Scooty No. DL 8S AX-7553,
carrying a bag containing cash Rs. 28 lacs from Aditya Mall
Karkraduma to his office at 121A, Pocket ‘D’, Phase-III, Ashok Vihar,
Delhi. At about 5:15 PM, he was attending a phone call at Delhi
University lane, in the area of PS Maurice Nagar. During this period,
three persons came on a motor cycle No. DL 4S BG-9810 and robbed
his Scooty and a bag containing cash Rs. 28 lacs. Out of three
accused persons, one Harish @ Samir was apprehended on the spot by
the police with help of public and the remaining Raj Singh and Atul had
managed to escape from the spot with robbed cash. In this regard, a
case was registered on the statement of Mr. Rupesh Jha vide FIR No.
66/13 u/s 392/34 IPC at PS Maurice Nagar, Delhi.
TEAM AND ARREST :
A secret information regarding the movement of accused Raj
Singh, involved in a robbery case of PS Maurice Nagar was received at
PS Defence on 26.07.13. According, a team comprising SI Anand
Kumar, HC Shailesh and Ct. Ritesh and the supervision of
SHO/Defence Colony was formed, briefed and deployed at picket near
Andrews Ganj bus stop. At about 5 pm, the team apprehended
accused Raj singh S/o Ramanuj Singh R/o D-4, Gali No. 12, Rama
Vihar, New Delhi and recovered motor cycle (Hero Honda Hunk)
bearing Regn. No. DL 4S BG-9810 used in commission of crime.
During interrogation, accused Raj Singh confessed that he along with
his associates had robbed cash Rs.28 lacs in the area of PS Maurice
Nagar.
INTERROGATION :
During interrogation, accused Raj Singh disclosed that after
committing robbery, they went to Shimla and stayed there for 3 days.
Thereafter, they came back and went to Loni, Ghaziabad where friends
of co-accused Atul reside and came to know that police had conducted
raids to arrest them.
Further investigation is on and efforts are being made to
arrest co-accused Atul and suitable reward is being recommended for
the staff involved in good work.
(B.S. JAISWAL)
DCP/SOUTH DISTRICT
SOUTH DISTRICT
PRESS RELEASE
Dated : 27.05.13
 TWO ACCUSED INDULGED IN SUPPLY OF GANJA ARRESTED
 126 KGs GANJA AND TRUCK USED IN CRIME RECOVERED
The police personnel of PS Mehrauli, South District have arrested two
criminals namely Pramod Ku Pardhan (age 25 years) S/o Girdhari Pardhan and
Prashanta Ku Pradhan (age 24 years) S/o Mani Pardhan, both residents of Village
Boinda (Hulursinga), District Angul, Orissa and recovered 126 kgs. ganja, which was
concealed in the cabin of driver.
PROFILE OF ACCUSED PERSONS :
1. Pramod Ku Pardhan is a school dropout. He is unmarried and belongs to a poor
family. Baga Pradhan roped him in his network and offered him lucrative payment of
Rs. 20,000 per month and 2% commission from the earnings made after supply of
ganja. His father is a farmer. He has 4 brothers and two sisters in his family.
2. Prashanta Ku Pradhan is a school dropout and belongs to a poor family. He came
in contact of Baga Pradhan and joined him to earn easy money. He was sent by Baga
Pradhan to keep an eye on the driver. He was also getting Rs. 20,000/- per month and
2% commission from the earnings made after supply of ganja.
RECOVERIES :
1. 126 kgs. ganja
2. One truck used in crime.
BRIEF FACTS :
On 21.05.13, in order to prevent snatching / M.V. theft in the area of PS Mehrauli,
a team comprising SI Rakesh, HC Yatender Malik, HC Lav Kumar and Ct Naveen was
deployed at Ahinsha Sthal Picket to check the vehicles and apprehend criminals involved
in such crime. On suspicion, they intercepted one truck, bearing Registration No. OR
19L 4569 at Red Light Lado Sarai. During enquiry, the occupants of truck were
identified as Pramod Ku Pardhan and Prashanta Ku Pradhan, both residents of Orissa.
During checking of truck, it was found that a special cavity was made in the rear side of
the cabin where 3 bags containing ganja were concealed. On further checking, it was
found that each bag contains 42 packets of ganja duly wrapped in poly bags. A total of
126 kgs. ganja was recovered from the 3 bags. During enquiry, both accused persons
disclosed that they are indulged in supply of ganja and had to come Delhi to supply the
same at different places in Delhi. In this regard, a case vide FIR No. 317/13 dated
21/5/13 u/s 20/61/85 NDPS Act PS Mehrauli was registered, both accused were arrested
and further investigation was taken up.
INTERROGATION :
During interrogation, accused persons disclosed that truck used in crime belongs
to Baga Pradhan, resident of District Angul, Orissa, who is the main supplier of ganja.
Baga Pradhan pays them handsomely when they go back after supply of ganja. Further
investigation is on to verify their Driving License, ownership of truck, etc.
(B.S. JAISWAL)
DCP/SOUTH
DISTRICT
SOUTH DISTRICT
PRESS RELEASE
Dated : 27.05.13
 THREE DESEPERATE SNATCHERS ARRESTED
 ONE SOPHISTICATED PISTOL (0.32 BORE) WITH 2 LIVE
CARTRIDGES, ONE LOADED COUNTRY MADE PISTOL, MOTORCYCLE
USED IN COMMISSION OF CRIME AND ONE SNATCHED GOLD
CHAIN RECOVERED
 THREE CASES OF SNATCHING WORKED OUT
The police personnel of PS Saket, South District have arrested 3 desperate
snatchers namely (1) Mahavir @ Bangali S/o Jagdish R/o G-I, 110, Madangir, New
Delhi, (2) Rakesh Kumar S/o late Ram Kumar S/o J-534, Dakshinpuri, New Delhi and
(3) Deepak S/o Netrapal R/o A-287, J. J. Colony, Tigri, New Delhi. With their arrest,
one sophisticated pistol with two live cartridges, one loaded country made pistol, motor
cycle used in commission of crime and one snatched gold chain were recovered.
PROFILE OF ACCUSED PERSONS :
1. Mahavir @ Bangali (age 23 years) is a school dropout. He
came in contact of bad elements of the area and left his education.
He is previously involved in the following criminals cases:
SL No.
1.
2.
3.
FIR No.
520/08
490/08
206/13
U/S
411 IPC & 25/54/59 Arms Act
356/379 IPC
382/34 IPC
Police Station
Malviya Nagar
Malviya Nagar
Saket
4.
5.
173/13
208/13
356/379/411/34 IPC
25/54/59 Arms Act
Saket
Saket
2. Rakesh Kumar (age 36 years) is a school dropout. He works
as a safai karamchari in MCD. He is addicted to alcohol. He is
previously involved in the following criminals cases:
SL No.
1.
2.
3.
FIR No.
485/91
912/95
208/13
U/S
307/34 IPC
160 IPC
25/54/59 Arms Act
Police Station
Ambedkar Nagar
Ambedkar Nagar
Saket
3. Deepak (age 23 years) is a school dropout. He came in
contact of bad elements of the area and started committing crime.
He is previously involved in the following criminals cases:
SL No.
1.
2.
FIR No.
56/13
173/13
U/S
397/427/411/34 IPC
356/379/411/34 IPC
Police Station
Neb Sarai
Saket
CASES WORKED OUT :
SL No.
1
2
3
4
RECOVERIES :
FIR No.
173/13
142/13
206/13
208/13
Police Station
Saket
Saket
Saket
Saket
1.
2.
3.
4.
One Sophisticated Pistol (.32 bore) with 2 live cartridges.
One Country made Pistol (.315 bore) with one live cartridge.
One snatched gold chain.
One motor cycle (Bajaj Pulsar) used in commission of crime.
INCIDENT, TEAM & ARREST :
On 22.05.13, a secret information was received at PS Saket that some desperate
snatchers will come in a marriage function at Sector-7, Pushp Vihar, Saket to attack one
Sunny. After receiving this information, a team under the supervision of SHO/Saket was
formed and a trap was laid at the function place. At about 2.20 am, the police party detected
suspicious motorcyclists and signaled them to stop for checking but instead of stopping the
motor cycle, they tried to escape from the spot. The team acted swiftly and after a brief
chase, intercepted the motorcycle and apprehended both the motorcyclists. They were
identified as Mahabir @ Bangali and Rakesh Kumar, both are members of notorious
snatchers gang. During search, one sophisticated .32 bore pistol loaded with two cartridges
was recovered from the possession of Mahabir @ Bangali and one loaded country made
pistol was recovered from the possession of pillion rider namely Rakesh Kumar. In this
regard, a case vide FIR No. 208/13 U/s 25/54/59 Arms Act PS Saket was registered and
investigation was taken up. During investigation, their associate namely Deepak s/o Netrapal
r/o A-287, Tigri JJ Colony, Neb Sarai, New Delhi was also arrested and one gold chain,
snatched in case FIR No. 173/13 PS Saket was recovered at his instance.
Further investigation of the case is in progress and efforts are being made to ascertain
their other involvements.
Police personnel involved in apprehending of these snatchers are being rewarded
suitably.
(B.S. JAISWAL)
DCP/SOUTH DISTRICT
ORDER
1. Whereas report have been received that due to the situation
prevailing in the entire area of Sub Division Tilak Nagar, West
District, Delhi, it is apprehended that terrorist/anti-social
elements may seek hideouts in the residential area of Sub
Division Tilak Nagar, West District, Delhi and there is every
likelihood of breach of peace and disturbance of public tranquility
and also there is grave danger to human life, safety and injury
to public property on that account.
2. And whereas it is necessary that some checks should be put
on landlords/tenants so that terrorists/anti-social elements in the
guise of tenants may not cause explosion, riots, shoot outs,
affray etc. and that immediate action is necessary for the
prevention of the same.
3. Now, therefore, I, VINIT KUMAR, Asstt. Commissioner of
Police, Sub Division Tilak Nagar, West 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 Notification No. U-11036/1/2010-UTL, dated
09.09.2010 do hereby order that no landlord/owner/person of
any house/property which falls under the jurisdiction of Sub
Division Tilak Nagar, West District, Delhi shall let/sublet/rent out
any accommodation to any person unless and until he furnish
the particulars of the said tenant(s) to the Station House Officer
of the Police Station concerned. All persons who intend to take
accommodation on rent shall inform in writing in this regard to
the Station House Officer concerned in whose jurisdiction the
premises fall. The persons dealing in property business shall
also inform in writing to the Station House Officer concerned, in
whose jurisdiction the premises fall about the particulars of the
said tenants.
4. This order shall come into force with effect from 26.05.2013 shall
remain enforce for a period
of 60 days up to 24.07.2013 (both days inclusive) unless
withdrawn earlier.
5. Any person contravening this order shall be punishable under
Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code.
6. 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 Police Stations concerned and the offices
of the MCD, NDMC, PWD, DDA, DMs, FC and Tehsildar etc.
(VINIT
KUMAR)
Assistant Commissioner
of Police
SubDivision: Tilak Nagar.
ORDER
Whereas a large number of complaints are being received that people purchasing liquor
from liquor vends often start consuming the same in front of the liquor vend itself or at other
public places. Vendors selling eatables and juices, at times, 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 tranquillity 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, 009 (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 tranquillity 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-110036/1/12008 UTL dated 26.11.2008. I, Harpal
Singh, ACP/Hauz Khas, South Distt. New 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 Hauz Khas shall:a.
Install CCTV with sufficient number of cameras and recording system
with play back facility, to cover up to 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 Diary 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 18.05.2013 shall remain in force
for a period of 60 days i.e. up to 16.07.2013 (both days inclusive) unless withdrawn
earlier.
5.
Any person contravening this order shall be punishable u/s 188 IPC.
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 the 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.
(HARPAL SINGH)
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
SUB-DIVISION: HAUZ
KHAS
NEW DELHI
ORDER
Whereas, a large number of people sell and purchase Second Hand
Vehicles including Motor Cycles, Scooters and Cars in Delhi through
dealers engaged in this profession.
2.
And whereas, it has been noticed that the Second Hand Vehicles
are Commonly sold without filling all the columns especially date of
transaction of Form No.29 and Form No.30 (part-I & II) thereby resulting in
transfer of vehicle to number of purchasers before the actual transfer of the
vehicle in the records of Transport Authority. This is to circumvent the
requirement of section-50 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, that the fact of
transfer of vehicle should be reported to the Transport Authority within 14
days for local transfer and 45 days for inter-district transfer.
3.
And whereas, it has been noticed that the stolen vehicles involved
in crime are sold to several purchasers through dealers/agents of Second
Hand Vehicles. Such second hand vehicles are likely to be used for
commission of various type of crime like robbery etc. and may be used
even in terrorist activity.
4.
And whereas, it has also been observed that the record of seller
and purchaser are not kept by the dealers or agents engaged in the
business of facilitating sale and purchase of Second Hand Vehicles
making it difficult for the investigation agencies to identify the criminals
involved in such crimes.
5.
And whereas, it is rendered imperative to put regulatory check on
the vehicle dealers who deal in sale and purchase of Second Hand
Vehicles so that the anti social elements may not use them to sell the
stolen vehicles through them and it is felt that immediate action is
necessary in this regard.
6.
Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by
virtue of Section 144 Cr.P.C., 1973 (No.2 of 1974) read with Govt. of India,
Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi is Notification No.U-11036/(i)UTL,
dated 09-09-2010,I,
Veer Singh Tyagi, Assistant Commissioner of
Police, Sub-Div. Seema Puri do hereby make this written order that all
such vehicle dealers who deal in sale and purchase of second hand
vehicles including Motor Cycles, Scooters and Cars in the jurisdiction of
Sub-Division Seema Puri, Delhi:-
(a) Maintain a register of sellers and purchasers of all the transactions of
Second Hand Vehicles.
(b) Ensure that Form 29, Form 30 and the delivery letter are duly filled
with clear mention of the date of transaction.
(c)
Affix photographs of the seller and purchaser on the register.
(d) Keep copies of identification documents like election card, ration card,
PAN card, Driving license etc. as well as copies of Form 29, Form 30
(Part-I & II) and Delivery Letter for access by the police as and when
required.
(e) Inform the nearby police station if the seller or buyer is found
suspicious.
This order shall come into force with effect from 26.05.2013 and
shall remain in force for a period of 60 days upto 25.07.2013 (both days
inclusive) unless withdrawn earlier.
Any person dealing in business of sale and purchase of second
hand vehicles as dealer or agent who contravenes this order shall be liable
to be punished in accordance with the provisions of Section 188 of the
I.P.C.
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 Officer, all Police
Stations concerned and the offices of NDMC and MCD.
(Veer Singh Tyagi)
Assistant Commissioner of
Police
Sub-Division Seema Puri,
North-East District: Delhi
ORDER
1. Whereas reports have been received that due to the situation prevailing in the areas of
Police Stations specified in the schedule appended to this order, it is apprehended that
terrorist/anti-social elements may seek hideouts in the residential areas of the said Police
Stations and there is every likelihood of breach of peach and disturbance of public tranquility
and also there is grave danger to human life and safety and injury to public property on that
account.
2. And whereas it is necessary that some checks should be put on landlords/tenants so
that terrorists/anti-social elements in the guise of tenants may not cause explosion riots,
shoot outs, affray etc. and that immediate action is necessary for the prevention of the
same.
3. Now, therefore, I, Alok Kumar, Asstt. Commissioner of Police, Sub-Division Rohini,
Outer District, Delhi in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (b) of Sub-section (I) of
the Section 70 of the Delhi Police Act, 1978 (34 of 1978) upon me under Section 144
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, read with Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, New
Delhi’s Notification No. B-11036/1/2008 UTI, dated 26.11.2008 do hereby order that no
landlord/owner/person of any house/property which falls under the jurisdiction of area of
Sub-Division Rohini specified in the schedule appended to this order, shall let/sublet/rent out
any accommodation to any person unless and until he has furnished the particulars of the
said tenant(s) to the Station House Officer of the Police Station concerned. All persons who
intend to take accommodation on rent shall inform in writing in this regard to the Station
House Officer concerned in whose jurisdiction the premises fall. The persons dealing in
property business shall also inform in writing to the Station House Officer concerned in
whose jurisdiction the premises fall about the particulars of the said tenants.
4. This order shall come into force with effect from 29.05.2013 and shall remain in force
for a period of 60 days i.e. up to 27.07.2013 (both days inclusive) unless withdrawn earlier.
5. Any person contravening this order shall be punishable under Section188 of the Indian
Penal Code; and
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 the public through the press and by
affixing copies on the notice boards of all DCsP, Addl. DCsP/ACsP, Tehsil offices of the
Districts, all Police Stations concerned and the offices of the NDMC and MCD.
(ALOK KUMAR)
ASSTT.COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
SUB-DIVISION ROHINI,
OUTER DISTRICT, DELHI.
ORDER
Whereas, a large number of people sell and purchase Second Hand Vehicles including
Motor Cycles, Scooters and Cars in Delhi through dealers engaged in this profession.
2. And whereas, it has been noticed that the Second Hand Vehicles are commonly sold without
filling all the columns especially date of transaction of Form No. 29 and Form No. 30 ( part-I-II)
thereby resulting in transfer of vehicle to number of purchasers before the actual transfer of the
vehicle in the records of Transport Authority. This is to circumvent the requirement of section-50
of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, that the fact of transfer of vehicle should be reported to the
Transport Authority within 14 days for local transfer and 45 days for inter-district transfer.
3. And whereas, it has been noticed that the stolen vehicles involved in crime are sold to several
purchasers through dealers/agents of Second Hand Vehicles. Such second hand vehicles are
likely to be used for commission of various type of crime like robbery etc. and may be used even
in terrorist activity.
4. And whereas, it has also been observed that the record of seller and purchaser are not kept
by the dealers or agents engaged in the business of facilitating sale and purchase of Second
Hand Vehicles making it difficult for the investigation agencies to identify the criminals involved
in such crimes.
5. And whereas, it is rendered imperative to put regulatory check on the vehicle dealers who
deal in sale and purchase of Second Hand Vehicles so that the anti social elements may not use
them to sell the stolen vehicles through them and it is felt that immediate action is necessary in
this regard.
6. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by virtue of Sec. 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 09.09.2010, I, Alok Kumar, Asstt. Commissioner of Police, SubDivision Rohini, Outer District, Delhi do hereby make this written order that all such Vehicle
dealers who deal in sale and purchase of second hand vehicles including Motor Cycles,
Scooters and Cars in the jurisdiction of Sub-Division Rohini, Delhi Shall:a)
Maintain a register of sellers and purchasers of all the transactions of Second Hand
Vehicles.
b)
Ensure that Form 29, Form 30 and the delivery letter are duly filled with clear
mention of the date of transaction.
c)
e)
Affix photographs of the seller and purchaser on the register.
d)
Keep copies of identification documents like election card, ration card, PAN Card,
Driving license etc. as well as copies of Form 29, Form 30 ( Part- I & II ) and Delivery
Letter for access by the police as and when required.
Inform the nearby police station if the seller or buyer is found suspicious.
7. These orders shall come into force with effect from 27.05.2013 and shall remain in force for a
period of 60 days upto 25.07.2013 (both days inclusive) unless withdrawn earlier.
8. Any person dealing in business of sale and purchase of second hand vehicles as dealer or
agent who contravenes this order shall be liable to be punished in accordance with the provision
of Section 188 of the I.P.C.
9. As the notice cannot be served individually on all concerned, the order is hereby passed exparte. It shall be published for the information of the public through the press and by affixing
copies on the notice board of the officers of all DCsP, Addl. DCsP, ACsP, Tehsil Officer, all
Police Stations concerned and the offices of NDMC and MCD,
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(ALOK KUMAR)
ASSTT. COMMISSIONER OF
POLICE,
SUB-DIVISION ROHINI,
OUTER DISTRICT, DELHI.
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