The Anti-Narcotics Cell of Delhi Police’s Central District has apprehended two proclaimed offenders involved in separate robbery and cheating cases. One of the accused was wanted in a cheating case at Kashmere Gate Police Station, while the other was wanted in a robbery and Arms Act case at Karawal Nagar Police Station. This action is part of the police’s ongoing efforts to track down absconding offenders and externees.
A special drive against proclaimed offenders and externees is consistently underway in the Central District, according to a statement from the Central District Police. The recent arrests signify another significant achievement in this campaign. The operation was conducted by a team of the Anti-Narcotics Cell, with the supervision of Inspector Rahul Adhikari and ACP Padam Singh Rana.
The police team diligently gathered local intelligence and conducted manual surveillance to locate the absconding proclaimed offenders. This meticulous effort led to the arrest of both accused in separate operations on July 10. In the first operation, Akash alias Golu was apprehended from the Karkardooma Court area. Akash, a 30-year-old resident of Loni in Uttar Pradesh, had been declared a proclaimed offender in a case involving robbery and Arms Act violations.
In the second operation, the Anti-Narcotics Cell arrested 55-year-old Kanti Devi from the Sonia Vihar area. Kanti Devi had been declared a proclaimed offender in a case related to cheating registered at Kashmere Gate Police Station. Both offenders were tracked down through specific local intelligence and manual surveillance.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Rohit Rajbir Singh emphasized that the crackdown on proclaimed offenders will persist. Police teams will enhance intelligence gathering and field surveillance to locate and apprehend fugitives wanted in criminal cases across the district.
