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		<title>Lightning-Fast Delhi Cops Nab Duo in Mayur Vihar Phone Snatch</title>
		<link>https://newsanalysisindia.com/india/lightning-fast-delhi-cops-nab-duo-in-mayur-vihar-phone-snatch/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Delhi Police&#8217;s Mayur Vihar Phase-1 station has set a new benchmark in crime-busting with their record-breaking resolution of a robbery case. Just hours after a woman&#8217;s phone was snatched at&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Delhi Police&#8217;s Mayur Vihar Phase-1 station has set a new benchmark in crime-busting with their record-breaking resolution of a robbery case. Just hours after a woman&#8217;s phone was snatched at knifepoint, two repeat offenders were behind bars, complete with recovered evidence.</p>



<p>It was March 19, around the time when shadows lengthen and vulnerabilities peak. Kajal, en route to her workplace via e-rickshaw, became the target near Nala Road&#8217;s CNG station. A sudden grab from behind stole her phone, backed by a second man&#8217;s intimidating presence.</p>



<p>The complaint escalated when Kajal mentioned the knife threat, leading to a full-fledged robbery FIR. No time was wasted; a crack team led by SHO Mayur Vihar and overseen by ACP swung into high gear.</p>



<p>Key players SI Ajay Sharma, along with HCs Hakam and Narendra, and Constables Sandeep and Subhash, employed cutting-edge tech and street smarts. CCTV scans and secret sources pinpointed the culprits&#8217; hideout at Trilokpuri&#8217;s Block 26 trash heap.</p>



<p>Aman (22), known as Kadda, and Farman (26) spilled the beans under questioning. The phone turned up with Aman, the knife with Farman. Court appearance resulted in judicial remand.</p>



<p>These predators prowl mornings and evenings, preying on solitary females in pairs for maximum impact. Aman&#8217;s history is littered with theft, loot, and arms cases, suggesting deeper criminal ties.</p>



<p>The operation underscores Delhi Police&#8217;s commitment to women&#8217;s safety, turning a potential cold case into a triumph of vigilance. Further probes aim to dismantle their modus operandi.</p>
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		<title>Delhi Court Grants Bail to Youth Congress Leader in AI Summit Protest Row</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Delhi&#8217;s Patiala House Court made headlines on Friday by approving anticipatory bail for Manish Sharma, national in-charge of Indian Youth Congress, amid the controversial shirtless demonstration at the AI Impact&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Delhi&#8217;s Patiala House Court made headlines on Friday by approving anticipatory bail for Manish Sharma, national in-charge of Indian Youth Congress, amid the controversial shirtless demonstration at the AI Impact Summit. Sharma has been ordered to join police questioning scheduled for Saturday.</p>



<p>Flashback to February: The AI summit at Bharat Mandapam, a first-of-its-kind international affair boasting delegates from more than 100 countries—including 92 sovereign states and the EU—faced an unexpected stir. Nine protesters boldly removed their shirts in a high-security area, part of a group of 12 infiltrators. Four arrests followed immediately.</p>



<p>Delhi Police, presenting their case on March 14, dismissed any link to AI discourse, calling it a politically motivated ploy disconnected from genuine policy critique. They accused the act of being a calculated sabotage to damage the summit&#8217;s global image.</p>



<p>At the center: Manish Sharma, branded the chief conspirator. Police claim he masterminded the plot, with directives flowing from him as Youth Congress leader. Key evidence? CCTV capturing a pre-protest huddle at Chayoj Restaurant, calls summoning Siddharth Awdhoot, and Youth Congress internal strategy sessions.</p>



<p>The court weighed these allegations but prioritized Sharma&#8217;s cooperation under bail terms. This ruling underscores the delicate balance between free expression and event security in India&#8217;s bustling political landscape.</p>



<p>With investigations widening to identify accomplices, Saturday&#8217;s questioning could unravel more threads. For now, Sharma walks free but under scrutiny, as authorities probe the full extent of this audacious challenge to a pivotal tech conclave. The incident serves as a stark reminder of how politics intersects with innovation forums.</p>
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		<title>Viral Hit: Delhi Cops Remix &#8216;Dhurandhar 2&#8217; for Anti-Drug Drive</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Delhi Police is stealing the spotlight from &#8216;Dhurandhar 2&#8217; itself with a brilliantly edited video that&#8217;s exploding on social media. As Ranveer Singh&#8217;s action-packed sequel dominates conversations, the police have&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Delhi Police is stealing the spotlight from &#8216;Dhurandhar 2&#8217; itself with a brilliantly edited video that&#8217;s exploding on social media. As Ranveer Singh&#8217;s action-packed sequel dominates conversations, the police have smartly hitched their anti-narcotics wagon to the film&#8217;s bandwagon.</p>



<p>Picture this: a pulse-pounding scene where the hero uncovers invisible ink in a diary using a mysterious chemical. Fans love it for the intrigue. Delhi Police, however, swapped the reveal for a life-affirming slogan – &#8216;Say No to Drugs.&#8217; The result? A short, shareable clip that&#8217;s educating while entertaining.</p>



<p>Posted on Instagram, the video pairs seamlessly with the caption: &#8216;True champions say No to drugs, Yes to life.&#8217; It&#8217;s gone viral within hours, drawing cheers from celebrities, influencers, and everyday users who applaud the savvy strategy.</p>



<p>Why does this work? Blockbusters like &#8216;Dhurandhar 2&#8217; capture imaginations, embedding scenes in collective memory. By hijacking that familiarity, police bypass traditional PSAs that often fall flat. This method reaches younger audiences glued to reels and stories, turning passive viewers into active advocates.</p>



<p>Experts note that drug abuse remains a ticking time bomb in urban India, with rising cases among teens. Campaigns like this bridge the gap between glamour and grit, using cinema&#8217;s allure to dismantle destructive habits. Delhi Police&#8217;s move sets a benchmark, proving creativity trumps convention in public service.</p>



<p>Expect copycats soon. As the film&#8217;s craze peaks, so does the message: reject narcotics, embrace vitality. In the battle against addiction, pop culture might just be the ultimate weapon.</p>
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		<title>Honey Singh&#8217;s Emotional Plea Against Drugs with Delhi Police Campaign</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a heartfelt collaboration, rap sensation Yo Yo Honey Singh has lent his voice to Delhi Police&#8217;s latest crusade against drug abuse. The musician&#8217;s direct appeal to youngsters in a&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a heartfelt collaboration, rap sensation Yo Yo Honey Singh has lent his voice to Delhi Police&#8217;s latest crusade against drug abuse. The musician&#8217;s direct appeal to youngsters in a newly released video is striking a chord across social media platforms.</p>



<p>Dressed casually against a simple backdrop, Singh delivers a straightforward message: shun drugs to build a brighter future. &#8216;Stay away from drugs, avoid them completely. A healthy youth means a thriving nation,&#8217; he urges, backed by the infectious beats of his popular song &#8216;Yaar Tera Superstar&#8217;.</p>



<p>Delhi Police shared the video amid growing concerns over substance abuse among the young. It&#8217;s part of ongoing efforts to educate and deter, leveraging Singh&#8217;s massive fanbase among teens and twenty-somethings.</p>



<p>Reflecting on his past, Honey Singh opens up about his rock bottom. Real name Hirdesh Singh, he pioneered a fusion of rap and pop that swept India. Hits poured out, filling dance floors everywhere, but success masked a growing dependency on drugs and alcohol.</p>



<p>The turning point came in 2014 when health crises forced him out of the spotlight. Battling addiction&#8217;s grip on body and mind, he underwent extensive therapy and withdrew from public life. Recovery was grueling, spanning years, but he emerged stronger.</p>



<p>Now, Singh&#8217;s testimony in the video carries weight, transforming personal struggle into public service. Rapidly going viral, it&#8217;s sparking conversations on sobriety and resilience. This partnership exemplifies how influencers can drive real change in the war on drugs.</p>
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		<title>Major Breakthrough: Delhi Cops Arrest Fugitive Ganja Peddler</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Delhi Police&#8217;s Crime Branch scored a decisive win against drug peddlers with the arrest of long-time fugitive Krishna Rathore Kana from Uttam Nagar. The operation underscores the force&#8217;s unwavering resolve&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Delhi Police&#8217;s Crime Branch scored a decisive win against drug peddlers with the arrest of long-time fugitive Krishna Rathore Kana from Uttam Nagar. The operation underscores the force&#8217;s unwavering resolve to dismantle narcotics rings operating in the national capital region.</p>



<p>Rathore was on the run after being declared a fugitive by the Dwarka court&#8217;s Special NDPS Judge on February 20, 2026, linked to ganja distribution cases. On March 5, SI Kuldeep Singh&#8217;s WR-II unit received a tip-off and swiftly cordoned off the area around Om Vihar Phase-1 in Uttam Nagar, nabbing the accused red-handed.</p>



<p>The pursuit was led by Inspector Gautam Malik, with dedicated officers including Head Constable Pawan Hooda, Bhavar, Constable Mukesh, and Tinku. The suspect&#8217;s constant relocation had prolonged the manhunt, but persistence paid off.</p>



<p>In custody, Rathore revealed his deep ties to a structured gang sourcing ganja from various points and supplying it throughout Delhi-NCR. A Kannauj native with a Class 10 education from a UP government school, he was lured into crime by anti-social elements while living with his family in Uttam Nagar.</p>



<p>Driven by the allure of fast cash, he built a lucrative drug supply business. Authorities have launched a targeted probe into his associates, deploying a dedicated squad to neutralize the entire operation. This high-profile apprehension disrupts a vital link in the cross-state drug pipeline, signaling stronger enforcement against substance abuse in Delhi.</p>
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		<title>Mohan Garden Mobile Theft: Culprit Caught by Delhi Cops</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a decisive crackdown on rising mobile snatching cases, Delhi Police arrested a key accused in Mohan Garden, recovering the pilfered smartphone in the process. The operation highlights the force&#8217;s&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a decisive crackdown on rising mobile snatching cases, Delhi Police arrested a key accused in Mohan Garden, recovering the pilfered smartphone in the process. The operation highlights the force&#8217;s proactive stance against petty yet pervasive crimes plaguing urban neighborhoods.</p>



<p>It all began with a distress call on February 23-24 night, reporting a mobile phone robbery in Mohan Garden. ASI Murali Singh and his squad arrived promptly, launching a thorough inquiry into the matter.</p>



<p>Victim Abhijeet, a 19-year-old local from Gurudwara Road, was heading home when two men on a motorcycle waylaid him at Metro Pillar 749 along Najafgarh-Uttam Nagar Road. They fled towards Uttam Nagar with his device, prompting FIR registration at Uttam Nagar station.</p>



<p>The investigative team, led by ASI Murali Singh and including HCs Jitendra, Rakesh, and Dharmendra, analyzed footage from more than 150 CCTVs in surrounding areas like Dabri, Uttam Nagar, Bindapur, and Dwarka North. Inspector Mukesh Antil oversaw the efforts, directed by Prakash Kumar Singh. Tip-offs led to strategic raids.</p>



<p>The breakthrough came with Nagesh&#8217;s (21) arrest from Dabri, where the stolen phone was found. Questioning revealed his partner Jafar alias Sahil&#8217;s role and Nagesh&#8217;s history of similar offenses, including a previous snatch.</p>



<p>As probes deepen, authorities aim to apprehend the absconding accomplice and dismantle any broader network. This success story boosts public confidence in Delhi&#8217;s fight against snatch-and-grab tactics.</p>
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		<title>Vivek Vihar Cops Nab 2 Notorious Bike Thieves</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[East Delhi&#8217;s Vivek Vihar police scored a major win against vehicle theft with the arrest of two seasoned auto lifters. The duo was caught red-handed, leading to the seizure of&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>East Delhi&#8217;s Vivek Vihar police scored a major win against vehicle theft with the arrest of two seasoned auto lifters. The duo was caught red-handed, leading to the seizure of a black Royal Enfield Bullet stolen from Jhilmil Colony and their getaway Splendor Plus bike packed with theft tools.</p>



<p>Akash, 22, and Anoop Kumar, 22, hailing from Sahibabad in Ghaziabad, fell into the trap during a proactive night patrol. Responding to escalating bike snatches, SHO Harkesh Gaba&#8217;s team, overseen by ACP Mohit Singh, maintained vigilant rounds.</p>



<p>At 2 AM between February 28 and March 1, officers Subhash Kumar and Chintu confronted the suspects hovering around parked vehicles. A search revealed screwdrivers, wire cutters, and other implements. Cross-checking CCTV confirmed their involvement in the February 23 Bullet heist.</p>



<p>Interrogation broke their silence: the addicts confessed to repeated thefts to fund habits and ease poverty. They detailed the Jhilmil Colony robbery, prompting a raid on Anoop&#8217;s Bhopura residence where the Bullet was hidden. The case, filed as e-FIR 04195/2026 under BNS 305(b), marks a key victory.</p>



<p>Despite prior brushes with crime, the 10th-pass duo had slipped through before. This bust disrupts their operations and signals police resolve. As investigations deepen, locals breathe easier knowing threats are neutralized.</p>
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		<title>Missing Delhi Woman Found Safe After 4 Months by Crime Branch</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Delhi&#8217;s law enforcement scored a major win as the Crime Branch&#8217;s elite NR-I unit rescued a 28-year-old woman missing since late 2025. Discovered in Burari&#8217;s Jharoda Majra on March 3,&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Delhi&#8217;s law enforcement scored a major win as the Crime Branch&#8217;s elite NR-I unit rescued a 28-year-old woman missing since late 2025. Discovered in Burari&#8217;s Jharoda Majra on March 3, 2026, she was promptly handed over to her family, closing a protracted investigation.</p>



<p>The disappearance was reported at Alipur Police Station on October 29, 2025. With traditional methods hitting dead ends, authorities upped the ante by offering Rs 20,000 to anyone providing breakthrough tips. This move proved instrumental in mobilizing vital intelligence.</p>



<p>Inspector Ajay Gahlot led the charge, with ACP Ashok Sharma overseeing proceedings. Key operatives W/HC Kusum and ASI Premveer employed advanced surveillance tech alongside boots-on-the-ground probes to zero in on the hideout.</p>



<p>Interrogations post-rescue uncovered a domestic drama: the woman had grown close to a co-worker at a Pitampura call center. Family backlash over the friendship triggered her runaway decision, fueled by anger and pressure rather than foul play.</p>



<p>The operation highlights Delhi Police&#8217;s proactive stance against crimes targeting women and children. Praise poured in for the team&#8217;s collaboration and dedication, particularly lauding Kusum and Premveer&#8217;s tenacity. Such victories reinforce public trust in the force&#8217;s capabilities.</p>
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		<title>Main Shooter Nabbed in Bold Assault on Bishnoi&#8217;s Defense Counsel</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Delhi&#8217;s law enforcers struck a decisive blow against organized crime networks by arresting Rohit Solanki, the chief orchestrator behind the gunfire ambush on Lawrence Bishnoi&#8217;s legal representatives. This violent episode&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Delhi&#8217;s law enforcers struck a decisive blow against organized crime networks by arresting Rohit Solanki, the chief orchestrator behind the gunfire ambush on Lawrence Bishnoi&#8217;s legal representatives. This violent episode transpired on a tense Tuesday evening close to Marghat Baba Temple in Kashmiri Gate, injuring one and intensifying debates on safeguarding attorneys entangled in gangster litigations.</p>



<p>Details emerged that on the night of February 24, advocate Deepak Khatri and four colleagues were en route home when gunmen affiliated with fugitive gangster Rohit Godara struck. Security camera recordings captured three motorbike assailants discharging six bullets at the moving car. Sandeep, a team member, took two hits and remains under care at Ganga Ram Hospital, while Khatri dodged the bullets by a hair&#8217;s breadth.</p>



<p>The attackers sped away post-assault, but not before igniting a trail of intimidation. Godara, believed to be overseas, has reportedly menaced Khatri&#8217;s kin over phone lines, fueling calls for prompt security upgrades—yet authorities have held off.</p>



<p>DCP North Delhi, Raja Banthia, highlighted reliance on video surveillance and clandestine sources in the probe. A chilling social media declaration from Godara&#8217;s syndicate—naming Naveen Buxar, Rahul Fatehpur, and Sunny Yama—on February 25 avowed the attack as vengeance for alleged police tip-offs by Khatri.</p>



<p>This capture of Solanki propels the case forward, with investigators scrutinizing inter-state gang alliances. The legal fraternity voices deep apprehensions about mounting perils to counsel in mob trials, pressing for robust safety enhancements.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, South East Delhi&#8217;s Operation Aaghat yielded 200 arrests, 10 firearms recovered, and more than 10,000 booze bottles confiscated, signaling intensified anti-crime sweeps.</p>
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		<title>Operation Milap Success: 118 Missing Reunited by Delhi Police</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<category><![CDATA[India]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[CCTV investigation]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Delhi police]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[February 2026]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Missing Persons]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Operation Milap]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Police Success]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Reunited Families]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Southwest District]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a heartwarming display of efficiency, Delhi&#8217;s Southwest District reunited 118 missing people through Operation Milap this February. The initiative covered 31 children and 87 adults, showcasing the force&#8217;s relentless&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a heartwarming display of efficiency, Delhi&#8217;s Southwest District reunited 118 missing people through Operation Milap this February. The initiative covered 31 children and 87 adults, showcasing the force&#8217;s relentless pursuit of safety. Officers leveraged deep local probes and exhaustive CCTV reviews, placing photos across transport nodes. Questioning transport staff uncovered key movements, bolstered by tip-offs and cross-checks with adjacent stations. Major successes were recorded in Kapashera (24 finds), Palam Village (17), and Sagar Pur (16). In the first two months of 2026, the district has traced a total of 193 individuals, representing a robust strategy for restoring lives and healing families.</p>
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