delhibreakings delhi police arrest two thieves rohini stolen vehicles recovered Delhi Police Arrest Two Auto-Lifters in Rohini, 18 Stolen Two-Wheelers Recovered

In a major effort to curb vehicle theft in the national capital, the Delhi Police have arrested two habitual auto-lifters from the Rohini district. According to official reports, this crackdown has led to the recovery of a significant number of stolen vehicles. The suspects were known for their frequent involvement in motor vehicle crimes across various parts of the city and were apprehended during a targeted police operation.

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How did the Delhi Police conduct the operation?

The Rohini district police team received specific information regarding the movement of these habitual offenders. Following a planned strategy, officials managed to intercept and arrest the two individuals. During the initial interrogation, the suspects revealed their involvement in several cases of vehicle lifting. The police are now investigating if they are part of a larger organized gang operating in Delhi and neighboring regions to identify further links.

What items were recovered from the suspects?

  • 18 stolen two-wheelers recovered from different locations.
  • Illegal firearms found in the possession of the accused.
  • Various tools and master keys used for breaking vehicle locks.
  • Stolen items linked to multiple theft cases reported in the district.

The recovery of 18 two-wheelers is expected to solve multiple pending cases registered across different police stations. Officials stated that the crackdown on such criminals continues to ensure public safety and reduce the incidence of street crime in the Rohini area. The arrested individuals are currently in custody for further questioning and legal proceedings.

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