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Dated : 10.06.11 NTERSTATE GANG OF CALL CENTER CAB JACKERS BUSTED : 3 ACCUSED ARRESTED, 2 CARS AND ARMS WITH AMMUNITION RECOVERED With the arrest of 3 accused namely Sanjay Kumar @ Sanjay (25 years) s/o Babu r/o H. No 57, Ghoda Mohalla, Aya Nagar, New Delhi, Kuldeep Biduhdi @ Titoo (23 year) s/o Beer Singh Biduhdi r/o H. No 215, Mata Mohalla, Village Tehkhand, Okhla, New Delhi and Sunil Singh Kathait (25 years) s/o Amar Singh r/o A-2/26, Aaya Nagar, Phase-V, New Delhi, the staff of PS Fatehpur Beri, South District has busted a gang of interstate desperate car jackers and recovered one country made pistol with two live cartridges, 9 live cartridges (made in German), one robbed Maruti Wagon-R Car and one Maruti Alto Car used in commission of crime. BRIEF FACTS / INCIDENT : On 09.06.11 at about 01.30 AM, four persons robbed a Wagon-R Car at gun point at Sikanderpur Metro Station, Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road and dumped the driver. In this regard, a case vide FIR No. 126/11 u/s 392/394 IPC & 25/54 Arms Act at PS DLF (Phase-II), Gurgaon (HR) was registered and investigation taken up. On the same night, a secret information was received in PS Fatehpur Beri that desperate car jackers who had robbed a Call Center Cab (Maruti Wagon-R) instantly would come in Delhi in robbed Wagon-R Car via Aaya Nagar Border. Immediately, a team consisting of Inspr. A.K. Singh, SI Devi Dayal, D-955, HC Surender, 668/SD, Ct. Sunil Kumar, 1325/SD, Ct. Sunil, 2175/SD and Ct. Manish, 1333/SD under supervision of Inspr. Anil Sharma SHO/Fatehpur Beri and under over all supervision of Sh. Rajender Singh, ACP/Mehrauli was formed to nab the accused persons and a trap was laid near Arjun Garh Metro Station. At about 3.20 PM, a white colour Wagon-R Car was signaled to stop. The occupants instead of stopping the vehicle; accelerated the speed and tried to run away. The alert members of team acted swiftly and after a brief chase compelled the driver of vehicle to stop and apprehended
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Dated : 10.06.11

NTERSTATE GANG OF CALL CENTER CAB JACKERS BUSTED : 3 ACCUSED ARRESTED, 2 CARS AND ARMS WITH AMMUNITION

RECOVERED

With the arrest of 3 accused namely Sanjay Kumar @ Sanjay (25 years) s/o Babu r/o H. No 57, Ghoda Mohalla, Aya Nagar, New Delhi, Kuldeep Biduhdi @ Titoo (23 year) s/o Beer Singh Biduhdi r/o H. No 215, Mata Mohalla, Village Tehkhand, Okhla, New Delhi and Sunil Singh Kathait (25 years) s/o Amar Singh r/o A-2/26, Aaya Nagar, Phase-V, New Delhi, the staff of PS Fatehpur Beri, South District has busted a gang of interstate desperate car jackers and recovered one country made pistol with two live cartridges, 9 live cartridges (made in German), one robbed Maruti Wagon-R Car and one Maruti Alto Car used in commission of crime.BRIEF FACTS / INCIDENT :

On 09.06.11 at about 01.30 AM, four persons robbed a Wagon-R Car at gun point at Sikanderpur Metro Station, Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road and dumped the driver. In this regard, a case vide FIR No. 126/11 u/s 392/394 IPC & 25/54 Arms Act at PS DLF (Phase-II), Gurgaon (HR) was registered and investigation taken up.

On the same night, a secret information was received in PS Fatehpur Beri that desperate car jackers who had robbed a Call Center Cab (Maruti Wagon-R) instantly would come in Delhi in robbed Wagon-R Car via Aaya Nagar Border. Immediately, a team consisting of Inspr. A.K. Singh, SI Devi Dayal, D-955, HC Surender, 668/SD, Ct. Sunil Kumar, 1325/SD, Ct. Sunil, 2175/SD and Ct. Manish, 1333/SD under supervision of Inspr. Anil Sharma SHO/Fatehpur Beri and under over all supervision of Sh. Rajender Singh, ACP/Mehrauli was formed to nab the accused persons and a trap was laid near Arjun Garh Metro Station. At about 3.20 PM, a white colour Wagon-R Car was signaled to stop. The occupants instead of stopping the vehicle; accelerated the speed and tried to run away. The alert members of team acted swiftly and after a brief chase compelled the driver of vehicle to stop and apprehended accused Sanjay Kumar @ Sanjay and Kuldeep Biduhdi @ Titoo and recovered robbed Wagon-R Car, one country made pistol with two live cartridges and 9 live cartridges (made in German) from their possession but two accused managed to escape from the spot by taking advantage of darkness. In this regard, a case vide FIR No. 115/11 dated 09.06.11 u/s 25/54/59 Arms Act & 411/34 IPC PS Fatehpur Beri was registered and investigation taken up.INTERROGATION :

On sustained interrogation, accused confessed to have robbed the Wagon-R Car on 09.06.11 from Gurgaon along with their associates namely Sunil Singh Kathait and Chinu @ Pandit. At their instance, Maruti Alto Car used in commission of crime was also recovered. Raids were conducted to arrest co-accused but they were found absconding. Later on, on secret information accused Sunil Singh @ Kathait was arrested from Aaya Nagar Pahari. Further investigation is on to nab co-accused Chinu @ Pandit s/o Raju Pandit r/o Goda Mohalla, Aaya Nagar, New Delhi.

During investigation, it revealed that accused Sunil Singh @ Kathait is also wanted in case FIR No. 10/2011 u/s 392 IPC PS DLF (Phase-I), Gurgaon.

PROFILE OF ACCUSED PERSONS :

1. Sanjay Kumar @ Sanjay (25 years) s/o Babu r/o H. No 57, Ghoda Mohalla, Aya Nagar, New Delhi is a school dropout. He is unmarried. He is addicted of ganja and commits crime under its influence. He is previously involved in four criminal cases of PS Mehrauli. His father works as driver in DTC.

2. Kuldeep Biduhdi @ Titoo (23 year) s/o Beer Singh Biduhdi r/o H. No 215, Mata Mohalla, Village Tehkhand, Okhla, New Delhi is a school dropout. He is married and has one child. He is BC of PS Okhla Industrial Area. He deals in property business in Taikhand, Okhla, New Delhi. He is a desperate criminal and previously involved in more than 8 cases of attempt to murder, rape and hurt.

3. Sunil Singh Kathait (25 years) s/o Amar Singh r/o A-2/26, Aaya Nagar, Phase-V, New Delhi is a school drop out. He is unmarried. Due to his bad society, his parents had disowned him and leaving separately.

RECOVERY MADE :

1.       Robbed Maruti Wagon-R Car bearing Regn. No. UP-16T-51132.       Maruti Alto Car bearing Regn. No. DL-3CBM-0182 used in the crime.3.       One Country made pistol & two live cartridges.4.       9 cartridges (made in Germany). 5.       One snatched Mobile Phone.6.       One ladies wig.

 (CHHAYA SHARMA)

DCP/SOUTH DISTRICT

  Date 10.6.2011

GANG OF THIEVES BUSTED. 

The staff of Police Station Janak Puri, West District has arrested Sushant Dass and Shrikant @ Bappi who worked as servants in a house in Janak Puri and decamped with and a huge amount of cash and Jewellery.

 PROFILE OF ACCUSED PERSONS.

1.            Sushant Dass S/o Nishakar Jaina R/o Village-Nadi, PO Kurai Nadi Gaon, P.S. Soro Distt Bala Soro Orrisa- age 21 years. He came to Delhi in the year 200 and worked at 5/76 New Rohtak Road for one year as domestic help, he remained at Bangalore for 6 months and again he came back Delhi and also worked at S-7 Pancheel Park 3rd floor where he committed theft and case has already registered against him vide FIR No.335/08 u/s 381 PS Malviya nagar. In this case, he has been declared as PO.

2.            Shrikant @ bappi S/o Nishakar Jaina R/o Village-Nadi, PO Kurai Nadi Gaon P.S. Soro Distt Bala Soro Orrisa- age 34 years. He is younger brother of above mentioned accuse Sushant. He worked at 5/76 New Rohtak Road for two years and presently he is at A-27 Nizamuddin since one year. 

RECOVERIES.

1.            Cash Rs.2,65,400/-.2.            A Diamond necklace & One pair of diamond Ring ( Bunde) worth Rs.3

Lacs.3.            One diamond ring with Rs,80,000/-.4.            Three gold and diamond sets wroth Rs.10 lacs.

 PREVIOUS INVOLVEMENT

Sushant was involved in case FIR No. 335/08 u/s 381 P.S. Malviya Nagar and he has been declared PO in this case.

INCIDENT 

Sh. Ashok Kumar Adhlaka S/o Sh. Fateh Chand R/o C-1/178 3 rd Floor reported that he employed a servant who disclosed his name Sushant Dass through Nandni placement service Lado Sarai a month back. When complainant asked to submit his particulars for the servant verification, Sushant told him that he has to go to his native village for his marriage he will submit the same later. On 6.6.2011 he introduced another servant namely Jitender Shah and asked his employer to keep him in his place. On 08.06.11

at 3.30 PM, Sh. Ashok Kumar alongwith his family went out leaving his servant alone at his home and when they came back home at about 7.30 PM, he found that cash and Jewellery were found stolen. Accordingly, a case was registered in the police Janakpuri vide FIR No. 171/11 u/s 381 P.S.Janakpuri. TEAM AND INVESTIGATION 

A team comprising SI Karambir Singh, ASI Babu Lal, HC.Nawal, Ct.Sanjiv Bhalla, Ct. Rajpal headed by Inspr. Rajender Pathania, SHO/Janakpuri under the close supervision of Dr.R.G.Naik, ACP/V.Puri was constituted and massive hunt began to nab the culprit. From the enquiry from the complainant, it was found that main suspect was Sushant and only his mobile number was available with the police. There was no verification form with the placement agency or with the employer. The manager Sh.Ganga Ram of the placement agencies was contacted. Sushant was called by Ganga Ram at B-70 East of Kailash where the uncle of accused Sushant was residing. When Sushant arrived at the above mentioned address, he was not aware about the police presence and he was nabbed. He was asked about Jitender, he initially told the police party that he does not know Jitender. On sustained interrogation, he disclosed the actual name of Jitender as Shrikant @ Bappi who is his younger brother. He disclosed that Shrikant is residing at A-27 Nizamuddin Servant Quarter. Proper search was made and Shrikant was found on the roof.   

On sustained interrogation cash Rs.2,65,400/-, a diamond necklace and earring (Bunde) worth Rs.3,00,000/-, one diamond ring with Rs.80,000/- and three gold and diamond sets wroth Rs. 10 lacs were recovered at the instance of the above mentioned accused. Further interrogation, reveals that Sushant, Shrikant, Manoj R/o Malviya Nagar, Narender @ Papli S/o Hari Ram R/o Masjid Moth made a plan to commit theft at the above mentioned residence. Manoj R/o Malviya Nagar, Narender @ Papli S/o Hari Ram R/o House No.375 South Extension part Delhi are at large.  

On further interrogation it has came to light that Sushant Dass S/o Nishakar Jaina R/o Village-Nadi PO Kurai Nadi Gaon P.S. Soro Distt Bala Soro Orrisa was declared as PO in case FIR No.335/08 dated 15.04.08 u/s 381 IPC P.S. Malviya Nagar. Sushant got himself employed at S-7 3 rd floor Pannchsheel Park Delhi with the fake name as Rahul @ Chikna and decamped with cash and jewellery from that house. Further investigations are continuing to unearth more details and to nab the remaining accused. 

Staff involved in good work is being rewarded suitably. 

 (V.RENGANATHAN) IPS

ADDL.COMMISSIONER OF POLICE WEST DISTT., NEW DELHI.

 

 

 10.06.2011

PRESS RELEASE OUTER DISTRICT

GANG OF HARDCORE CAR JACKERS CRACKED WITH THE ARREST OF FIVE DESPERATE CRIMINALS.

With the arrest of five desperate Car jackers/ Robbers namely Mukesh @ Rajesh S/o Sumer Singh, Sonu @ AT S/o Jai Prakash, Mukesh Kumar S/o Chander Bhan Dabas, Raj Malhotra @ Raj @ Karthik Sondhi S/o Late Pravesh Kumar Sondhi and Rakesh @ Bittoo S/o Rattan Singh Delhi Police /Outer District has cracked a case of Robbery cum Car Jacking in the jurisdiction of Police Station Begumpur, Delhi.BRIEF FACTS:-

On dated 08/06/2011, SI Chetan No. D- 4980 along withConst. Sachin No. 2544/OD and HC (Dvr) Chela Ram No. 1900/OD

was on area patrolling duty in Emergency Response Vehicle No. DL-1C-M-4020. While patrolling, SI Chetan reached at Xing of sector 23/24, Rohini, Delhi where he met complainant Manish Kumar S/o Shri Sanjay Sharma R/o 37-A, Gali No. 6, Chanchal park, Najafgarh Road, Nangloi, Delhi who stated that he is a driver in Sky Jet company and was driving WagonR No. UP-17-T-2549. After dropping the passenger at Sector 23, Rohini, Delhi he stopped on divider of Sector 23/24 and parked the car on the Road side and started passing urine. Suddenly, a Haryana numbered white Maruti Van came from behind and stopped in front of above said road side parked car. Four unknown persons came out of the Maruti Van and held the complainant. One of the accused person forcibly took the key of WagonR car, Rs. 300/- and mobile phone of the complainant at gun point and then they all dragged him inside the Van and then threw him outside the car few distance away. One of the accused persons fled away with the above said WagonR. Immediately, a case was registered vide FIR No. 137/11 dated 09/06/2011 u/s 392,397,365/34 IPC at PS Begumpur, Delhi and the investigation was handed over to SI Jitender Kumar as per the order of SHO/Begumpur.

INVESTIGATION:- During the course of investigation, the position of the above said robbed WagonR car was found to be in Kanjhawala DTC depot on Ghevra Road through GPS system installed in the said car. Immediately, a team under the supervision of ACP Shri Dhanvir Dutt was constituted comprising of Insp. C. L. Meena (SHO/Begumpur), Insp. Lalit Kumar (Insp. ATO), SI Madan Lal Meena No. D-3974,SI Chetan No. D-4980, SI Jitender Kumar No. D-4163, HC Raj Singh 515/OD, Const. Vijay Singh No. 1540/OD, Const. Chand Ram No. 1180/OD, Const. Rambir No. 868/OD, Const. Sunil Kumar No. 1001/OD, Const. Pawan Kumar 1376/OD and Const. Dvr. Tunda Ram No. 1892/OD along with complainant to apprehend the robbers and recover the robbed the WagonR and other robbed articles. A trap was laid at Madanpur Road and Ghevra Road. After some time, on the identification of the complainant, a WagonR car was spotted coming from vacant plots of Industrial area of Kanjhawala on Kuccha Road behind DTC depot, Kanjhawala, Delhi. The WagonR car was stopped with the help of raiding party and it was found five unknown persons in the possession of the said Wagon R car. All the unknown persons were overpowered and on the instance of the complainant it was confirmed that the unknown five persons namely Mukesh @ Rajesh S/o Sumer Singh, Sonu @ AT S/o Jai Prakash, Mukesh Kumar S/o Chander Bhan Dabas, Raj Malhotra @ Raj @ Karthik Sondhi S/o Late Pravesh Kumar Sondhi and Rakesh @ Bittoo S/o Rattan Singh were found to be involved in the execution of above said Carjacking/ Robbery. Thorough search of each and every accused was conducted and the robbed mobile phone Reliance No. 9310514031was recovered in damaged condition. Two country made Pistol with six live cartridges also from their possession.

While in police custody the accused persons disclosed that they met each other in Tihar Jail and in jail they conspired to constitute a gang in an organised manner and after their release, accused Mukesh Kumar Dabas invited all other accused persons to his house at H.No. 364, VPO- Kanjhawala, Delhi and said that they will operate their gang from this place and will commit crime keeping this place as their meeting point. He said that all accused persons will stay their permanently and will operate their gang from the house of accused Mukesh Kumar Dabas at VPO-Kanjhawala. After that, they arranged one pistol, one desi Katta and six live cartridges to be used in committing several offences.PROFILE OF ACCUSED:-

1. Mukesh Kuamr Dabas S/o Chander Bhan Dabas R/o H. No. 364, VPO Kanjhawala, Delhi aged 34 years. He is 9th Standard pass-out from Haryana Shakti Senior Sec. School, Kanjhawala, Delhi. He

has three sisters, father suffering from Asthma and mother namely Salawati suffering from diabetes. He is involved in case FIR No. 28/03 u/s 302,365,201/34 IPC PS Uttam Nagar, Delhi.

2. Mukesh @ Rajesh S/o Sumer Singh R/o Village Sankrod, VPO Bhond, Distt. Bhiwani, Haryana, aged 31 years. He is 10th

standard pass-out from Govt. School Sector 2, Rohini, Delhi. His parents work at his native village Sankrod, Distt. Bhiwani, Haryana. He has one brother and working as a security guard at village Manesar (IMT), Haryana. He is involved in sixteen cases in various Police Stations of Delhi. (List attached).

3. Sonu @ AT S/o Jai Prakash R/o H. No. A-21, Nand Gram, Deen Dayalpuri, Gaziabad, UP aged about 29 years. He has studied up to 8th class from Govt School, Trilokpuri, Delhi. He has one brother and one sister. He is working in Car workshop at Trilokpuri, Delhi. He is involved in nine criminal cases. ( List attached).

4. Raj Malhotra @ Raj @ Karthik Sondhi S/o Late Parvesh Kumar Sondhi R/o 11/28, Geeta Colony, Delhi aged 24 years. He has studied up to 10th class from Govt School, Geeta Colony, Delhi. He has one sister. He is working in Tent house. He is involved in two other criminal cases. (List attached).

5. Rakesh @ Bittoo S/o Rattan Singh R/o 20/4, Gali Nand Lal Bagh Mandi, Karawal Nagar, Delhi aged 41 years. He has studied up to 11th class from Govt School, Shahdra, Delhi. He has two brothers. He is working as a compounder at a pvt. Clinic. He is involved in eighteen criminal cases. (List attached).

RECOVERY:-1. One robbed Wagon R car bearing registration No. UP-17-T 2549. 2. One robbed mobile phone Reliance No. 9310514031. 3. One country made 7.65 bore Pistol with four live bullets. 4. One country made Katta with two live bullets 8 MM each. 5. One Maruti van bearing registration No. HR-99 GU Temp. 5654

which was used in the commission of crime (Robbery).  

PREVIOUS INVOLMENT:- Mukesh @ Rakesh s/o Sumer Singh r/o E-171/1, Vijay Vihar, Ph. 1st, Sector-4 Rohini, DelhiSL. No. FIR No. Year U/Sec. PS

1.      464/01 2001 323/341/34 IPC South Rohini2.      890/01 2001 323/341/34 IPC South Rohini3.      362/03 2003 379/411/34 IPC South Rohini4.      119/04 2004 392/397/34 IPC Prashant Vihar5.      189/04 2004 397/34 IPC Prashant Vihar6.      123/04 2004 392/397/34 IPC Mangol Puri7.      128/04 2004 186/353/307/411/34 IPC Mangol Puri8.      129/04 2004 25/54/59 A. Act Mangol Puri

9.      137/11 2011 392/597/365/411/120-B/34 IPC & 27/25 A. Act

Begum Pur

PREVIOUS INVOLMENT:- Raj Malhotra @ Kartik Shathi s/o Pravesh Kumar r/o 11/28, Geeta Colony, Delhi & C-10, Chiriya Ghar Wali, Mandawali, Fazalpur, Delhi.SL. No. FIR No. Year U/Sec. PS

1.      322/06 2006 411/34 IPC & 25/54/59 A. Act.

Kotwali

2.      587/10 2010 392/397/34 IPC Mandawali 3.      137/11 2011 392/597/365/411/120-B/34

IPC & 27/25 A. ActBegum Pur

PREVIOUS INVOLMENT:- Mukesh Daba s/o Chandrabhan r/o H. No. 364, Main Chowk, Kanjhawala, Delhi.

 SL. No. FIR No. Year U/Sec. PS

1.      28/03 2003 302/365/201/34 IPC Uttam Nagar2.      137/11 2011 392/597/365/411/120-B/34

IPC & 27/25 A. ActBegum Pur

 PREVIOUS INVOLMENT:- Rakesh @ Bittoo s/o Ratan Singh r/o H. No. 1020, Makhi Sarai. GT Road, Shahdra, Delhi.

 SL. No. FIR No. Year U/Sec. PS

1.      166/91 1991 307/34 IPC Shahdra 2.      123/92 1992 324/34 IPC Shahdra3.      81/94 1994 326/34 IPC Shahdra4.      153/94 1194 324/34 IPC Vivek Vihar5.      550/94 1994 27//54/59 A. Act Shahdra6.      416/95 1995 27//54/59 A. Act Vivek Vihar7.      95/96 1996 341/34 IPC Shahdra8.      146/96 1996 25//54/59 A. Act Shahdra9.      353/96 1996 186/353/307/34 IPC Vivek Vihar10.   27/96 1996 356/379/34 IPC Shahdra11.   36/98 1998 356/379/34 IPC Welcome 12.   71/98 1998 25//54/59 A. Act Shahdra13.   28/99 1999 356/379/34 IPC Krishana Nagar14.   249/99 1999 302/34 IPC Farsh Vihar15.   22/98 1998 379 IPC Tilak Marg16.   133/04 2004 324/34 IPC Anand Vihar17.   789/06 2006 399/402 IPC & 25 A. Act Gokul Puri18.   425/07 2007 394/397/307/34 IPC Sakkar Pur19.   137/11 2011 392/597/365/411/120-B/34

IPC & 27/25 A. ActBegum Pur

 

PREVIOUS INVOLMENT:- Sonu @ A.T. s/o Jai Prakash r/o H. No. 11/89, Trilok Puri, New Delhi. SL. No. FIR No. Year U/Sec. PS

1.      161/01 2001 324 IPC Kalyan Puri2.      235/01 2001 324/341 IPC Kalyan Puri3.      305/01 2001 379 IPC Kalyan Puri4.      3101/01 2001 25/54/59 A. Act Kalyan Puri5.      389/01 2001 324/341/34 IPC Kalyan Puri6.      423/01 2001 324/451/506/34 IPC Kalyan Puri7.      424/01 2001 379 IPC Kalyan Puri8.      110/09 2009 302/307/34 IPC & 25 A. Act Kalyan Puri9.      06/04 2004 323/506 IPC Anand Vihar10.   137/11 2011 392/597/365/411/120-B/34

IPC & 27/25 A. ActBegum Pur

 

DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE OUTER DISTT. DELHI

  

  Dt.: 10/06/2011

  

  TWO PERSONS INVOLVED IN TRAFFICKING OF HEROIN APPREHENDED.

  4.2 KGs HEROIN SEIZED.   PRICE OF HEROIN IN INTERNATIONAL MARKET

APPROXIMATELY RS. 4.25 CRORES. 

A team of officers of the Crime Branch led by Inspr. Kuldeep Singh and consisting of SI Rajbir Singh, HC Parvinder Singh, Const. Jai Parkash, Ct. Kheta Ram and Const. Sandeep under the supervision of Addl. DCP Sanjay Bhatia have apprehended two drug traffickers involved in trafficking of drugs and have recovered 4.2 Kgs Heroin. The Heroin recovered is worth Rs. 4.25 Crores (Approximately) in the International Market.

 Information was received on 09/06/2011 by SI

Rajbir that two drug traffickers involved in trafficking of Heroin in Delhi would come near Indraprastha Park, Sarai Kale Khan, New Delhi to meet a contact. A trap was laid and two persons were apprehended. They were identified as i) Amir Khan @ Nahru (aged 36 years) s/o Ajij Khan r/o Mohalla Kasba Qazi Pura, near Mullaon-ki-Masjid PS Kasba Qazi Pura, Distt. Sihor, Madhya Pradesh and ii) Mohammad Shahid (aged 40 years) s/o Abdul Shakur r/o Bazar No. 4 near Mosque, Ramganj Mandi, Distt. Kota, Rajasthan. 4.2 Kgs Heroin was recovered from their possession. A case under the appropriate sections of the NDPS Act was registered.

 Both the accused persons were subjected to

intensive interrogation. During interrogation they disclosed that they procured heroin from Mandsaur in Madhya Pradesh. Both have earlier involvement of trafficking in drugs in Rajsthan.

 Further investigation is in progress.

 Profile 

1. Amir Khan @ Nahru (aged 36 years) s/o Ajij Khan r/o Mohalla Kasba Qazi Pura, near Mullaon-ki-Masjid PS Kasba Qazi Pura, Distt. Sihor, Madhya Pradesh –In 1999 he was apprehended in Jaipur, Rajasthan for having 1 Kg Heroin in his possession and was convicted. He came out from Jail in the year 2009 and again started supplying Heroin.

 2. Mohammad Shahid (aged 40 years) s/o Abdul Shakur r/o

Bazar No. 4 near Mosque, Ramganj Mandi, Distt. Kota, Rajasthan - In 1998 he was apprehended in Jaipur, Rajasthan for having 1.7 Kg Opium. He was acquitted. In the year 2004 he was again arrested in Rajasthan for possession of Heroin. He is on bail and facing trial in this case.

    

(ASHOK CHAND)DY. COMISSIONER OF POLICE,

CRIME & RAILWAYS: DELHI.  

  Dt.: 10/06/2011

   TWO PERSONS INVOLVED IN TRAFFICKING OF

HEROIN APPREHENDED.   4.2 KGs HEROIN SEIZED.   PRICE OF HEROIN IN INTERNATIONAL MARKET

APPROXIMATELY RS. 4.25 CRORES. 

A team of officers of the Crime Branch led by Inspr. Kuldeep Singh and consisting of SI Rajbir Singh, HC Parvinder Singh, Const. Jai Parkash, Ct. Kheta Ram and Const. Sandeep under the supervision of Addl. DCP Sanjay Bhatia have apprehended two drug traffickers involved in trafficking of drugs and have recovered 4.2 Kgs Heroin. The Heroin recovered is worth Rs. 4.25 Crores (Approximately) in the International Market.

 Information was received on 09/06/2011 by SI

Rajbir that two drug traffickers involved in trafficking of Heroin in Delhi would come near Indraprastha Park, Sarai Kale Khan, New Delhi to meet a contact. A trap was laid and two persons were apprehended. They were identified as i) Amir Khan @

Nahru (aged 36 years) s/o Ajij Khan r/o Mohalla Kasba Qazi Pura, near Mullaon-ki-Masjid PS Kasba Qazi Pura, Distt. Sihor, Madhya Pradesh and ii) Mohammad Shahid (aged 40 years) s/o Abdul Shakur r/o Bazar No. 4 near Mosque, Ramganj Mandi, Distt. Kota, Rajasthan. 4.2 Kgs Heroin was recovered from their possession. A case under the appropriate sections of the NDPS Act was registered.

 Both the accused persons were subjected to

intensive interrogation. During interrogation they disclosed that they procured heroin from Mandsaur in Madhya Pradesh. Both have earlier involvement of trafficking in drugs in Rajsthan.

 Further investigation is in progress. 

Profile 1. Amir Khan @ Nahru (aged 36 years) s/o Ajij Khan r/o

Mohalla Kasba Qazi Pura, near Mullaon-ki-Masjid PS Kasba Qazi Pura, Distt. Sihor, Madhya Pradesh –In 1999 he was apprehended in Jaipur, Rajasthan for having 1 Kg Heroin in his possession and was convicted. He came out from Jail in the year 2009 and again started supplying Heroin.

 2. Mohammad Shahid (aged 40 years) s/o Abdul Shakur r/o

Bazar No. 4 near Mosque, Ramganj Mandi, Distt. Kota, Rajasthan - In 1998 he was apprehended in Jaipur, Rajasthan for having 1.7 Kg Opium. He was acquitted. In the year 2004 he was again arrested in Rajasthan for possession of Heroin. He is on bail and facing trial in this case.

    

(ASHOK CHAND)DY. COMISSIONER OF POLICE,

CRIME & RAILWAYS: DELHI.

 

Dated : 10.06.2011

PRESS RELEASE

SOUTH EAST DISTRICT .

 

Police Station   Jamia Nagar of South East Distt. organised a summer camp of two weeks in collaboration with Jamia Nursery School and imparted training of self-defence to 50 Muslim girl students of class 8 to class 12. ‘SHIKHAR’, an NGO which works for social developments/upliftment of children and women belonging to lower strata of society, co-ordinated this programme. The most important feature of this programme was   that  all   the  50  girl   students  were   from Muslim community.  The parents  in Muslim community often do not allow their daughters to participate in such  kind  of  activities  but   the   local  police,  with   the  active  participation of   Jamia Nursery     School  management,  after  due  deliberations,     convinced   the  parents  of these girls to allow them to participate in self-defence programme. 

On   the   occasion  of   closing   ceremony   of   aforesaid   programme,   these   girls demonstrated their skills of self-defence before a massive gathering including Sh. Ajay Chaudhary,  Addl.  CP/SED,  Sh.  Data Ram,  ACP/NFC,  Sh.  Satyavir  Dagar,  SHO/Jamia Nagar, Sh. Sunil Kumar Singh, SHO/New Friends Colony, Smt. Parveen Khan, Principal of   Jamia  Nursery   School,   Sh.   Ikram  Khan   Suri,   President   of   SHIKHAR,   Sh.   Aditya Ghadiyal,   Vice-president   of   SHIKHAR,   Sh.   Nadeem   Khan,   General   Secretary   of SHIKHAR,   Smt.   Nasreen   Khan,   Treasurer   of   SHIKHAR   and   parents   of   all   the participating   girls.   It  was   a   proud  moment   for   all   the   parents   to   see   their   girls performing brilliantly when they demonstrated breaking of stone slabs with punches and kicks.  This programme was organized by  Police Station Jamia Nagar with a view to bridge the gap and to inculcate a sense of faith and friendship between the police and   the  public.       The  parents   appreciated   the   initiative   taken  by   local  police   in organizing   such  kind  of   summer  programme   for   their   children.     The  programme succeded in instilling a feeling of self-confidence & strength amongst the girls.  Addl. CP/SED congratulated the girls on learning such difficult skills and also congratulated and   thanked   the   parents   for   allowing   their   girls   to   participate   in   such   kind   of initiatives in spite of certain social constraints. 

 

(Ajay Chaudhry)Addl. Commissioner of Police:

South East District, New Delhi. 

Dated : 10.06.2011

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  SOUTH EAST DISTT .

 LEADER OF PICK-POCKETERS GANG AND ABSENT ACTIVE

B.C. OF PS GOVINDPURI ARRESTED 

With the arrest of a Bad Character of PS Govindpuri, Abid @ Guddu s/o Riyazuddin R/o B-1139, B Block, Transit Camp Govindpuri, Delhi age-25 years, the Anti Auto Theft Squad, South-East Distt has recovered one country made pistol and two live cartridge .315 bore, one M/cycle and five stolen mobile phones.TEAM AND INVESTIGATION:

In order to curb the incidents of auto theft in South East Distt and other parts of the city, a team of AATS/SED was constituted under the supervision of ACP/Ops. Sh. V.K. Kalia comprising of Insp. Bal Krishan Badola, In-charge AATS/SED, HC Sunil Gaur, Ct. Ravinder and Ct. Vipin to develop intelligence regarding such gangs operating in the district. On 9.6.11 at about 06:00 PM HC Sunil Gaur received some credible information through a secret informer that one Abid @ Guddu who is a desperate criminal would come at Shamshan Ghat Kalkaji on a motor cycle for committing some crime. It also came to notice that Abid @ Guddu would be in possession of illegal arms and ammunition. On this, the team was briefed and deputed near Shamshan Ghat Kalkaji. At about 07:30 PM one person came to main gate Shamshan Ghat Kalkaji on M/cycle No. DL7SAX-2496 Hero Honda Splender who was signaled to stop but he tried to flee away but the police staff managed to apprehend him. On search, one country made pistol and 2 live cartridges .315 bore, five stolen mobile phones and one motor driving licence in the name of Basim issued by Transport Authority Kanpur were recovered from his possession. A case vide FIR No. 196/11 u/s 25/54/59 Arms Act and 3/181 M.V.Act was got registered against him at PS Kalkaji, Delhi and investigation carried out. INTERROGATION AND MODUS OPERANDI:

On sustained interrogation accused disclosed that he is illiterate and un-employed and was working with a motor mechanic. His father Riyazuddin is a carpenter and he is having one younger brother and a sister. His brother is working at a tyre puncture shop and belongs to a poor family. In the company of anti social elements in order to make a fast

buck he got involved in robbery, pick pocketing etc. He often used illegal weapons for thepurpose of robbery. He also disclosed that during pick pocketing, he used to get many mobile phones which were sold at Gaffar Market, Karol Bagh. He is having a gang of pick pockets who are involved in pick pocketing at different bus routes in South East District. Many cases in this regard have been registered against him at different Police Stations of South East District, New Delhi. Fearing that police would locate him he had shifted to 12/22 Chorha Village, Noida in the house of Ravinder. PREVIOUS INVOLVEMENTS OF ABID @ GUDDU S/O RIYAZUDDIN R/O B-1139, B BLOCK TRANSIT CAMP, GOVIND PURI, AGED 25 YEARS. 

S.No. FIR Dated Under Section Police Station

1. 703/04 18.8.04 394 IPC Kalkaji2. 424/06 5.5.06 25 Arms Act Kalkaji3. 622/06 19.6.06 25 Arms Act Kalkaji4. 1131/064.11.06 25 Arms Act Kalkaji5. 258/07 24.3.07 25 Arms Act Kalkaji6. 979/07 1.11.07 25 Arms Act Kalkaji7. 485/05 30.6.05 25 Arms Act Mehrauli8. 1044/0717.10.07 25 Arms Act Malviya Nagar9. 14/08 10.1.08 399/402 IPC & 25 Arms

ActOkhla

10. 126/10   379/411 IPC Amar Colony 

RECOVERIES:

 

1. One country made pistol .315 bore. 2. Two live cartridges .315 bore. 3. Five stolen mobile phones. 4. One Hero Honda Splender Motor Cycle.

 

(Ajay Chaudhry)

Addl. Commissioner of Police South East District, Delhi.

 DELHI TRAFFIC POLICE DATED: 10.06.11

 

PRESS RELEASE

Transparency in Traffic Police working: Powers of Head Constable of Traffic Police Specified,

Head Constables not competent to issue any challan beyond Rs.100 per violation,

Head Constables not authorised to stop and prosecute any commercial vehicle for traffic violations.

 

 

There have been some complaints of misuse of prosecution powers by Traffic Police officials upto the rank of head constables. These complaints related to threat by traffic officials of prosecution with fines upto Rs. 1,100/- and later on unauthorised compounding of these offences by charging money illegally and unauthorised stoppage, prosecution and harassment of commercial vehicles.

To do away with all wrong practices by traffic officials upto the rank of head constable, a fresh order has been issued specifying the powers of head constable on motorcycles and at traffic intersection points. According to new order, head constable can prosecute certain class of vehicles for certain traffic offences:-

  

Sl. No.

Traffic Offence/Violation Category of Motor Vehicle which can be prosecuted by HCs (Exe.)

1. Red Light Jumping Motor Cycle/Scooters/Private Cars

2. Driver/Pillion Rider without helmet

Motor Cycle/Scooter

3. Triple Riding on two wheelers Motor Cycle/Scooter

4. Improper/Obstructive parking All Categories of motor vehicles except commercial vehicles

5. Violation of Stop line/Yellow Line Motor Cycle/Scooter/Private Cars

6. Use of defective Number Plate Motor Cycle/Scooter/Private Cars

7. Driving against the flow of traffic Motor Cycle/Scooter

8. Use of Tinted Glass Private Cars only

9. Driving without seat belt Cars

It has further been clarified that the head constables are not empowered and authorized to challan/prosecute the following traffic offences/violations:-

1.    Dangerous driving by any category of motor vehicle.2.    Use of Mobile Phone while driving.3.    Disobeying lawful directions of a police officer 4.    Over Speeding.5.    Driving without Insurance Certificate.

 

 

The effect of fresh order issued by Traffic Police is that no head constable of Traffic Police will be able to issue any challan for more than Rs. 100 for each violation. Head constables will also not able to stop and prosecute any commercial vehicle for any traffic violation. If head constable notices any violation by commercial vehicle, he can ONLY fill-up violation slip and get notice issued through Notice Branch of Traffic Police.

 These instructions are being brought to the notice of all road users so that

they are aware of the rules of working of Traffic Police and if any violation of these instructions is made by any Traffic Police official, the matter can be brought to the notice of senior officers. People can use Delhi Traffic Police website: www.delhitrafficpooice.nic.in, Facebook page of Delhi Traffic Police or send written complaint for any grievance against misuse of powers by Traffic Police officials.

 

 

(Satyendra Garg)

Joint CP/Traffic, Delhi 

 

ORDER 1. Whereas a large number of commercial places/shops have come up in Delhi which are popularly known as  Cyber Cafes  and large number of people visit them to us the facilities available in such places including e-mail facility. 

 2.         And whereas it has come to notice that certain criminal anti-social elements/terrorists   are   using   these   facilities   to   mislead   the security/investigation agencies,  create  panic   in   the  public,  endanger   the security of VVIPs and Govt. Institutions, and help in the terrorist activities directly affecting the security of the State. 3.      And whereas it is necessary to take speedy measures in this behalf to prevent   danger   to   human   life   or   safety,   to   thwart/prevent   terrorist activities,  which may affect  the security  of   the State and disturbance of public order and tranquility.4.                Now,   therefore,   in  exercise  of   the  power  conferred  upon  the Commissioner  of  Police,  Delhi  by   section  144  Criminal  Procedure  Code, 1973   read  with   Govt.   of   India,  Ministry   of   Home  Affairs,   New  Delhi’s Notification No. U-11036/3/1978(I)-UTL, 1.7.1978 and further delegated to the undersigned vide Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi’s Notification No. F.No. 11.36/1/2010-UTL dated 9.9.2010, I, Bishen Mohan, Asstt. Commissioner of Police,   Sub   Division   Bawana  Outer   District   do hereby make this written order  for strict compliance by the owner of such Cyber Cafes, in the entire area of Sub Division, Outer District:-   

       I.            Prohibiting the  use of  Cyber  Cafe by unknown person whose identity has not been established by the owner of the Cafe;

     II.            Maintaining a register for identity of the visitor/user;

  III.            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;

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

    V.            The users of cyber café are photographed on continuous basis and a record of the same is  maintained properly by the owner of Cyber Café.

  VI.            Activity server  log should be preserved in main server and its record should be preserved for at least six months;

VII.            If any activity of the visitor is of a suspicious nature the owner of Cyber Café will immediately inform the police station; and

VIII.            Record be maintained about the specific computer used by the person.

 5.           The order shall come into force  with effect from 6.6.2011and shall remain   in   force  for a period of 60 days  i.e.  up   to  4.8.2011 (both  days inclusive) unless withdrawn earliest. 6.         Any order 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 boards of all DCsP,  Addl.  DCsP/ACsP,  Tehsil  offices  of   the  Districts,  all  Police  Stations concerned and the offices of the NDMC and MCD. 

Bishen Mohan Asstt. Commissioner of Police,

Sub Div. Bawana, Delhi 

No.  3586-3620 R/ACP/Bawana/OD dated Delhi, the   3/06 /2011

 

ORDER 

           Whereas  information received that some people/groups may indulge in activities prejudicial to the maintenance of peace in the area of Sub Div. Bawana Outer District, Delhi. 

 2.         And whereas information has also been received that such activities may seriously endanger life and property of the citizens and maintenance of law and order in the area of Sub-Div. Bawana Outer Distt., Delhi. 3.              Now,   therefore,   in  exercise  of   the  power   conferred  upon   the Commissioner  of  Police,  Delhi  by   section  144  Criminal  Procedure  Code, 1973   read  with   Govt.   of   India,  Ministry   of   Home  Affairs,   New  Delhi’s Notification No. U-11036/3/1978(I)-UTL, 1.7.1978 and further delegated to the undersigned vide Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi’s Notification No. F.No. 11.36/1/2010-UTL dated 9.9.2010, I, Bishen Mohan, Asstt. Commissioner of Police,   Sub   Division   Bawana  Outer   District   do hereby make this written order prohibiting the carrying   of ‘MASHAL’ i.e. torch carrying   live  flames or   live  fire candles  or   live  fire  in  any  form  in processions,   rallies,   functions,   in   the  entire  area  of   Sub  Division,  Outer District:-  4.          The order shall come into force with effect from 6.6.2011 and shall remain   in   force   for   a   period  of   60   days   i.e.   up   to  4.8.2011(both   days inclusive) unless withdrawn earliest. 5.         Any order 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 boards of all DCsP,  Addl.  DCsP/ACsP,  Tehsil  offices  of   the  Districts,  all  Police  Stations concerned and the offices of the NDMC and MCD.

Bishen Mohan Asstt. Commissioner of Police,

Sub Div. Bawana, Delhi

 

No.   3621-3670 R/ACP/Bawana/OD dated Delhi, the 3/6/2011

 

ORDER Whereas, a large number of people sell and purchase second hand vehicles including Motor Cycles, Scooters and Cars I 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 purchases before the actual transfer of the vehicle in the record of Transport Authority. This is to circumvent the requirement of Section-50  of   the  motor  Vehicle  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 nor 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,   and  New  Delhi’s   Notification  No.   UI-11036/(i)UTL,   dated 09.09.2010,   I  Bishen  Mohan Asstt. Commissioner of Police , Sub Div. Bawana , Outer District Delhi  , do hereby make this written order that all such   vehicles   dealers  who   deal   in   sale   and   purchase   of   second   hand 

vehicles   including  Motor  Cycles,  Scooters  and Cars   in   the   jurisdiction of Sub-Div. Bawana , Delhi shall:-

a.     Maintain a register of sellers and purchases of all the transaction of Second Hand Vehicles.

b.     Ensure that form no 29 and form no. 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   if   found suspicious.

7. These orders shall come into force with effect from 8.6.2011  and shall remain in force for a period of 60 days upto 6.8.2011 (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 IPC.9. As the notice cannot be served individually on all concerned, the order is hereby passed ex-parate. 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.   

(Bishen Mohan) Asstt. Commissioner of Police Sub Div. Bawana Outer District, Delhi 

 

 

No.  3721-3770 R/ACP/Bawana/OD dated Delhi, the         3/6/2010

                                                     ORDER 1.            Whereas   reports  have  been   received   that  due   to   the   situation prevailing in the area 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 of human life and safety and injury to public property on that account. 

 2.          And  whereas   it   s  necessary   that   some checks   should  be  but  on landlords / tenants so that terrorists/anti-social  elements in the guise of tenants  may   not   cause   explosion   riots,   shootouts,   affray   etc.   and   that immediate action is necessary for the prevention of the same.   3.       Now, therefore, I, Bishan Mohan, Asstt. Commissioner of Police, Sub Division Bawana 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-11036/3/2008UTI,dated 26.11.2008 do herby order that no   landlord/owner/person  of   any  house/property  which   falls  under   the jurisdiction   of   area   of   Sub-Division   Bawana   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 particular of the said tenants.  4.       The order shall come into force with effect from 11.6.2011 and shall remain   in   force  for a period of 60 days  i.e.   up   to  9.8.2011(both  days inclusive) unless withdrawn earliest. 

5.                  Any person contravening this  order shall  be punishable under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code; and 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 boards of all DCsP,  Addl.  DCsP/ACsP,  Tehsil  offices  of   the  Districts,  all  Police  Stations concerned and the offices of the NDMC and MCD.  Bishen Mohan Asstt. Commissioner of Police, Sub Div. Bawana, Delhi 

No.  3910-50 R/ACP/Bawana/OD dated Delhi, the 9/6 /2011

 

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 and at other public places.  Vendors selling eatables and juices, at time, also station themselves unauthorizedly outside liquor vends which further facilities 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 to 2010). 

2.       And where it is necessary to take speedy measures in this regard to prevent danger to human life of 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 power conferred upon me by section   144   Criminal   procedure   Code   1973   read   with   Govt.   of   India, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi’s Notification No. F-11.36/1/2010-UTL DATED 09.09.10,   I,    Bishan  Mohan,  Asstt.  Commissioner  of  Police   ,   Sub Division Bawana Outer District,Delhi do hereby make this written order for strict compliance by the owners of such liquor vends in the entire area of Sub division Bawana, Outer District,Delhi:-  

a)     Install CCTV with sufficient number of cameras and recording system to cover upto 50 meters and in front of the shop. The CCTV should monitor   anyone   consuming   liquor   or   facilitating   consumption   on liquor or any unauthorized vendor stationed in the coverage area.

b)    This CCTV system should become operational within 45 days from the date of issue of this order.

c)     The   recording   system   shall   preserve   a   digital   record   of   CCTV coverage for not less than 10 days.

d)    The vend owner or his agent shall cause to copy the CCTV coverage on a CD  and handed over to the police whenever demanded. 

e)     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.

f)      During the course of monitoring of the CCTV System, the Manager or anyone specially 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.

g)     The vend owner shall display prominently at least two bilingual sign boards mentioning   that  drinking   in  public  place  is  an offence and standing of unauthorized vendors outside the liquor shop is strictly 

prohibited . Telephone number or nearest Police Station shall also be mentioned on the sigh boards.

4.     This order shall come into force with effect from 5.6.2011 shall remain in   force   for   a   period   of   60   days   i.e.   up   to  4.8.2011  (both   days inclusive)unless withdrawn earlier.

5.     Any person contravening this order shall be punishable under section 180 of the Indian Penal 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 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 office of the NDMC,MCD,PWD,DDA,Delhi Cantt. Board.

    (Bishan Mohan)

Asstt. Commissioner of Police Sub Division Bawana, Delhi

  No. 3771-3820  R/ACP Bawana /OD Dated Delhi, the      3/6 /2010

  

O R D E R

1.                           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 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, Mehar Singh, ACP/Defence Colony do hereby make this written order that all such  Vehicles dealers who deal in sale and purchase of second hand vehicles including Motor Cycles, Scooters and Cars in the jurisdiction of Sub-Division, Defence Colony, South District, New 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).    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  20, Form 30 (Part-1 & 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.         These orders shall come into force with effect from 09.06.2011 shall remain in force for a

period of 60 days i.e. up to 07.08.2011 (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 provision of Section 188 of the IPC.

              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.

 

(MEHAR SINGH)ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE:SUB-DIVISION: DEFENCE COLONY, NEW

DELHI.08.06.11

No. 2100-2199/R-ACP/Defence Colony dated New Delhi, the 08.06.2011

 

O R D E R

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 144Criminal Procedure code, 1973 (No. 2 of 1974) read with Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affair, New Delhi's Notification No. F-11036/(i)/1978 (i) —UTL, 1.7.1978 I, Vimlesh Yadav, Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Sub Division Kotwali of North 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 Kotwali of North Distt. 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 sellers 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.

These orders shall come into force with effect from 9.06.2011 and shall remain in force for a period of 60 days i.e. upto 6.08.2011 (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 Indian Panel code.

As the notice cannot be served individually on all concerned, the order is hereby passed exparte. It shall be published for the information of public through Press and by Affixing copies on the notice boards of the offices of all DCsP, Addl. DCsP, ACsP, Tehsil offices, all Police Stations concerned and the offices of the NDMC, MCD.

(VIMLESH YADAV)

ASSTT. COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, SUB. DIVISION KOTWALI, DELHI

No. 4250-4349/ACP/ Kotwali North District, dated Delhi the

8 - 6 - 2011.

ORDER

1. 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. No, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by virtue of Sec. 144 CrPC, 1973 (No. 2 ot 1974) read with Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi's Notification No. I-11036/(i)UTL dated I, Mohinder Singh Malik, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Sub-Division Civil Lines, North 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 Civil Lines, North District, 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 filed with clears 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 No. 29, Form No. 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.

These orders shall come into force with effect from 09.06.2011 and shall remain in force for a period of 60 days upto 07.08.2011 (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 IPC.

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 Offier, all police stations concerned and the offices of NDMC and MCD.

(Mohinder Singh*Malik)Asstt. Commissioner of Police, Sub-Division Civil Lines, Delhi.

No. (6171-6295 /ACP/Civil Lines North District, dated Delhi the 8-6-11

 

SOUTH WESTDISTT. Dated : 10/06/2011

  

PRESS RELEASE 

AUTO LIFTER NABBED 

THREE STOLEN VEHICLES RECOVERED  

THREE CASES OF MV THEFT WORKED OUT.  

With the arrest of desperate criminal Nand Kishore @ Naneh

s/o Devi Sahai r/o JJ Colony, Sector- 16A, Dwarka, New Delhi aged 21

years, South-West Distt. Police has worked out three cases of MV theft.

One case is of North-East Distt and two cases are of South West Distt. Three

stolen Motor cycles have also been recovered.

 GIST OF CASE 

A team comprising SI Nanag Ram,HC Bijender No. 32/SW

and Ct. Zafar No 891/SW under the leadership of Insp. Naresh Kumar

SHO/Dwarka North and under the supervision Of Sh. Samay Singh ACP/

Dwarka, was deployed to collect intelligence about the gang of autolifters

and thus enchanced area patrolling. On 09/06/11 the team was doing

checking of suspected vehicles at JJ Colony Sec.16A Dwarka. At about

7.15PM a motor cycle came from Pipal chowk side and the same was

signaled to stop by the police party as he was without helmet. He instantly

stopped the M/cycle at some distance and endeavoured to slip from the spot,

finding the matter suspicious the police party swung into action and

overpowered him. Verification in the context of his motorcycle No. DL-4

SND- 3740 was effected and the motor cyclist was asked to produce the

documents of motor cycle but he failed to produce the same. On being

checked from ZIPNET the same has found stolen one vide FIR No. 117/11

date 6.5.11 P.S Binda pur. Accused confessed his crime and was arrested.

 

INTEROGATION AND MODUS OPERANDII

Accused was subjected to sustained interrogation, who revealed that

he is a autoliftrer and has stolen M/cycles from the different areas of Delhi.

In pursuant of the confesson, all out efforts were made and on his instance

two stolen M/cycles DL 9SAA-6965 and DL5SU-3189 have also been

recovered. The recovered m/cycles have been linked up with the MV theft

cases of PS Palam Village and PS Gokul Puri.

 NA ME AND PROFILE OF ACCUSED ARRESTED

 Nand Kishore @ Naneh s/o Devi Sahai r/o JJ Colony, Sector- 16A, Dwarka,

New Delhi, is a drug addict and illiterate . His father is labourer and has no

control over his nefarious activities. In 2009 he was arrested in a burglary

case of PS Bindapur and since then his activities are unabated.

 

 RECOVERY:- 

1.     M/Cylce No. DL 9SAE-3977 linked with case FIR no. 117/11 date 6.5.11 P.S Binda pur.

 2.     M/Cylce No. DL 9SAA-6965 linked with case FIR No. 114/11/ U/S

379 IPC P.S. Palam Village

  3. M/Cycle No. DL5SU3189 linked with FIR No. 57/10 U/S 379

IPCP.S. Gokul Puri.   

Further investigation of the case is in progress.

(ANIL KUMAR OJHA) IPS

DY. COMMISIONER OF POLICE SOUTH WEST DISTRICT: NEW DELHI

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