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New Delhi, October 25 (IANS) In a quick breakthrough, Delhi Police’s Seelampur police team has successfully solved a robbery case registered earlier this month.
The police have arrested the robber along with the receiver of the stolen goods and have also recovered both the stolen mobile phones and the scooter used in committing the crime.
According to a police statement, “On the night of 13/14.10.25, an incident of robbery was reported at PS Seelampur. The complainant, Ashraf (50 years), s/o Mehar, resident of JMC Welcome, said that after midnight, when he was charging his mini tempo at a charging hub near Welcome Metro Station, three men on a scooty robbed him of his mobile phone.”
Following the complaint, a case was registered under Section 309(6)/3(5) of the Indian Code of Justice (BNS) at Police Station Seelampur and a detailed investigation was initiated.
A dedicated team led by Inspector Pankaj Kumar, SHO/PS Seelampur developed vital leads in the case and managed to trace a suspect. The accused was identified as Dinesh (23 years) son of Kallu, resident of Kishan Colony, Prahladpur, Bangar, Delhi. During the search, the police recovered the looted mobile phone from his possession.
During interrogation, Dinesh told that he had bought the stolen phone from an acquaintance. Acting on his disclosure, the police conducted a raid and arrested Paras (29 years) son of Kanhaiya Lal, resident of Lake Khuranja, Geeta Colony, Delhi. The team also recovered the scooter (number DL-5SDA-1878) used in the robbery.
Police said, “During sustained interrogation, both the accused confessed to their involvement in the robbery. Verification revealed that accused Paras has a previous criminal record and was previously involved in three cases including theft and Arms Act violation.”
Both the accused have been taken into custody, and further investigation is underway to identify and arrest the third accomplice, who is still absconding.
The prompt action of Seelampur Police, under the supervision of senior officers, demonstrates the department’s continuous efforts to ensure public safety and bring habitual criminals to justice. Officials said more arrests are likely as the investigation progresses.
–IANS
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