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Delhi Police Arrest Three in Wine Shop Burglary Case, Including Bangladeshi National

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New Delhi: In a significant development, the Delhi police apprehended three individuals, including a Bangladeshi national, in connection with a recent burglary at a wine shop in Krishna Nagar police station area. The arrests were made in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, as confirmed by the police on Saturday.

The arrested individuals have been identified as Bilal, a Bangladeshi national, and Mohd Gazi Sheikh and Shaikh, both hailing from West Bengal, according to officials.

The incident came to light when the victim, Wasim Abbas Naqvi, a resident of Shahdara, Delhi, approached the police on April 25 to file a complaint. Naqvi reported that unidentified culprits had entered the wine shop by digging a hole in the roof, subsequently breaking the lock of the Almirah and stealing a significant amount of money.

Following the complaint, a case was registered under sections 457/380/411/34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) at Krishna Nagar police station, considering the gravity of the matter and the unusual method employed by the perpetrators.

A joint team comprising TST Shahdara and Crack Team Krishna Nagar was formed to investigate the case. The initial stage of the investigation involved the analysis of more than 50 CCTV footage obtained from the vicinity of the crime scene.

Preliminary findings from the CCTV footage revealed that three to four individuals had arrived at the wine shop on foot around 1:30 am. They accessed the vacant area above the store and executed the burglary by digging a hole. However, due to the late hour, no further leads were immediately apparent regarding their escape route.

Taking a technical approach, ASI Deepak Kumar from the Technical Surveillance team analyzed thousands of mobile numbers, eventually shortlisting 150 potential suspects. These numbers were subjected to further examination, including analysis of Call Detail Records (CDRs), Subscriber Detail Records (SDRs), dossiers, and social media profiles. This meticulous analysis aided in identifying each of the accused individuals.

Following the identification process, a multi-layered CDR analysis was conducted on the suspects, leading to the planning of targeted raids for their apprehension. The accused individuals were found to be residing in sensitive areas of Loni and Pasonda.

The Crack Team Krishna Nagar then initiated field operations and executed the raids with the utmost sensitivity, considering the sensitive nature of the locations involved. As a result, all the accused individuals were successfully apprehended. The police recovered a sum of INR 44,700, along with the clothes and shoes worn during the burglary, a mobile phone, and a scooter that were purchased using the stolen money and utilized during the crime.

The Delhi police expressed their satisfaction with the outcome of the operation, highlighting the successful collaboration between various teams and the utilization of advanced investigative techniques. The arrested individuals will now face legal proceedings as per the law.

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Kanpur dad brings divorced daughter home with ‘band-baja’ | Viral Video

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In a heartwarming display of support, a retired government official in Kanpur welcomed his daughter, who had recently divorced, back home with a lively celebration complete with music and dancing.

Anil Kumar, who used to work for BSNL, explained, “We sent her off to her marriage with joy, and now, as she starts anew, we want her to feel proud and confident.” His daughter Urvi, 36, works as an engineer at Palam Airport in New Delhi. She was married to a computer engineer in 2016, and the couple had been living in Delhi with their daughter.

Urvi faced challenges in her marriage, including alleged harassment by her in-laws for dowry. After enduring years of difficulties, she decided to seek a divorce, which was granted by the court on Feb 28.

Anil shared, “When I brought her back home, I arranged for music and dancing to show that it’s important to support our daughters, especially during tough times like divorce.”

 

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Urvi expressed her gratitude, saying, “I will take some time to reflect on my life before starting fresh. I am speechless at my parents’ gesture. I wish every daughter could have parents like them.”

Neighbors and well-wishers also praised the family’s support. Indrabhan Singh, a neighbor, remarked, “Initially, we thought Urvi was getting married again. But when we understood her father’s intentions, it was truly touching.”

Urvi’s mother, Kusumlata, shared her excitement about being reunited with her daughter and granddaughter, expressing, “It’s a wonderful feeling.”

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Raghav Chadha might have ‘lost eyesight’, says Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj

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Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Raghav Chadha is facing a serious eye issue that could lead to blindness, according to Saurabh Bharadwaj, another AAP leader. Chadha has been in London for nearly two months for a major eye surgery.

Bharadwaj mentioned in a press conference, “He is in the UK; there was a complication in his eyes and I was told that it was quite critical that he might have lost his eyesight as well.”

Responding to concerns about Chadha’s absence during election campaigns, Bharadwaj said, “He has gone there to get treatment. I have my best wishes with him. He will be back soon in good health and will join the campaign.”

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Delhi Police Commissioner Receives Bomb Threat via Email: Minor Arrested

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The Delhi Police Commissioner, Sanjay Arora, received a threatening email about a bomb at a school near Nangloi railway station. This email, received at 10:17 am from a Gmail user, warned of an explosion at 2:18 pm. In response, the Commissioner’s office immediately alerted the Special Cell and Crime Branch to investigate. The police traced the email to a minor who had created a fake email ID and used a new SIM card for this purpose. The police picked up the juvenile from Outer Delhi for questioning and are verifying his age.

This incident followed a similar threat sent to over 150 schools in Delhi-NCR the day before. Schools, including Sanskriti School in Chanakyapuri, received emails threatening to blow up their premises. One 12-year-old boy was apprehended from Southern range in connection with these threats. After counselling and examination, he admitted his mistake and was released to his parents.

The police have filed an FIR under IPC sections related to criminal conspiracy and intimidation. They suspect that the emails were sent with the intention of creating panic and disturbance. The Special Cell’s Counter-Intelligence Unit traced the email to a Russian IP address (mail.ru), indicating international involvement in the hoax.

The Delhi Police have also sought assistance from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Interpol for further investigation. The CBI, experienced in handling similar cases, will coordinate with Interpol to involve law enforcement agencies worldwide.

This incident has put the national capital on high alert. Schools have been thoroughly checked, and security measures have been heightened. The police responded swiftly to ensure the safety of students and staff, evacuating schools and conducting anti-sabotage checks.

The minor who sent the threatening email to the Delhi Police Commissioner did so as an act of mischief, according to Delhi Police spokesperson Suman Malwa. The juvenile has been counselled and handed over to his parents. The police are continuing their investigation into these threats to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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