New Delhi, August 17: The special teams from Krishna Nagar and Mansarovar Park police stations have arrested two notorious thieves in separate cases, recovering stolen goods from their possession.
In the first case, Krishna Nagar police solved a theft involving gold jewelry and cash, leading to the arrest of one accused. The suspect, Anil Kumar, a resident of Krishna Nagar, had filed a complaint on August 11, stating that unknown individuals had entered his home during the day and stolen gold and silver jewelry along with ₹20,000 in cash. Given the seriousness of the crime, the police immediately launched an investigation.
The investigation team visited the crime scene, conducted a thorough examination, and recorded statements from the complainant and relevant witnesses. They also reviewed footage from various locations to trace the suspect’s movements. As a result of continuous field investigations and coordinated efforts, 45-year-old Anish Ahmed from Ghaziabad was identified and arrested. Police recovered a pair of gold earrings, a gold mangalsutra, three pairs of silver anklets, a silver payal, and ₹5,000 from his possession. During interrogation, the accused revealed his involvement in another theft case, leading to the recovery of a motorcycle allegedly used in the crime.
Similarly, the special team from Mansarovar Park police station arrested a notorious thief following a complaint of burglary received on August 13. Upon receiving the information, the police registered an FIR and formed a special team, which visited the crime scene for a detailed investigation.
During the review of CCTV footage, clear images of the suspect were obtained. The team identified the accused as Jatin alias Zhai alias Bhau, a resident of Shahdara. While searching for the suspect, a reliable informant tipped off the police that the wanted individual was seen near the parking area of Shahdara railway station. Acting promptly, the police team reached the location and successfully apprehended the accused. From his possession, a stolen mobile phone and ₹1,000 were recovered. During further questioning, the accused admitted to having another stolen mobile phone and a gold mangalsutra at his home. The police then took him to his residence, where they recovered another stolen mobile phone and the mangalsutra.

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