In a swift and calculated move, Delhi Police’s Crime Branch Central Range arrested long-time fugitive Sunil Yadav from Najafgarh on January 29. The dangerous offender faced charges in three distinct criminal cases, with a court branding him a proclaimed offender in one.
Reliable tip-offs combined with advanced surveillance techniques pinpointed Yadav at the Nanak Piyau-2 bus stand along Najafgarh-Dhansa Road. The team executed the arrest flawlessly, adhering strictly to legal protocols, ensuring no escape for the slippery suspect.
Inspector Veer Singh led the charge, backed by a dedicated unit including HCs Manish, Anoop Singh, and Sukhram Pal. Anoop Singh’s intelligence-gathering was instrumental in orchestrating the trap. Additional DCP Rajbir Malik oversaw the high-stakes operation from start to finish.
Digging into his dossier, police uncovered Yadav’s rap sheet: an Arms Act violation at Baba Hari Das Nagar Police Station, declared fugitive status on December 12; grievous hurt under IPC 324 with pending non-bailable warrants; and an Excise Act breach at Dabri PS.
Hiding out in Laxmi Park, Gopal Nagar for an extended period, Yadav thought he was untouchable. This bust shatters that illusion, ramping up pressure on Delhi’s criminal networks. Further questioning is underway, with leads pointing to broader involvement of associates. Delhi Police vows no leniency for those undermining public safety.
