Delhi Morning News Brief: Major action by police, all 5 hotels of Lavkesh Bajaj closed, 34 IPS and DANIPS officers transferred

Delhi Morning News Brief: In the news of yesterday (5 June 2026), major police action, all 5 hotels of Lavkesh Bajaj closed, transfer of 34 IPS and DANIPS officers, sensation due to the murder of DU assistant professor, threat of sealing on 250 hotels of Mahipalpur were prominent.

Big police action, all 5 hotels of Lavkesh Bajaj closed

In the case of the massive fire that took place in Delhi’s Malviya Nagar on Wednesday, Delhi Police has taken major action and closed all the 5 hotels of hotel owner Lavkesh Bajaj. After the incident, the investigation has been intensified and many important revelations have come to light. According to the police, the entire responsibility of operation and management of the hotel was with Jay Mishra. Based on preliminary investigation and interrogation of the hotel owner, it has come to light that Jai Mishra was handling all the arrangements. Not only this, the license of the hotel was also allegedly issued in his name only. After the incident, the police has started searching for Jai Mishra.

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Transfer of 34 IPS and DANIPS officers

With the aim of making law and order and administrative work more effective in Delhi, the Lieutenant Governor has made a major reshuffle in Delhi Police. Under the order issued, the transfer and new posting of Indian Police Service (IPS) and DANIPS officers have been implemented with immediate effect. Many senior officers have been assigned new responsibilities, while officers posted in various units and districts have been transferred. This change is said to be made for administrative needs and to strengthen the police system. The officers have been directed to assume charge of their new posts with immediate effect.

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Sensation due to murder of DU assistant professor

A sensational case of murder has come to light in New Ashok Nagar police station area of ​​East Delhi. Devosmita Paul, Assistant Professor of Shivaji College affiliated to Delhi University, who lived in Satyam Apartment in Vasundhara Enclave, was murdered. As soon as information about the incident was received, the police and forensic team reached the spot, surrounded the flat and started investigation. Delhi Police is busy collecting evidence from the incident site and finding out the reason for the murder. According to the information, Devosmita Paul was living separately from her husband for a long time. There has been a sensation in the area after the murder incident came to light. The police are scanning the footage of CCTV cameras installed nearby and people who were in contact with the professor are being interrogated.

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Danger of sealing on 250 hotels of Mahipalpur

After the massive fire in Malviya Nagar, Delhi, the Municipal Corporation has started a comprehensive investigation campaign against the hotels and guest houses operating in the capital. Under this action, a large number of hotels in Delhi’s major hotel hub Mahipalpur have come under investigation. According to MCD officials, during investigation, many hotels in Mahipalpur area were found operating without valid license. Taking seriously the cases of violation of rules, MCD has started action against such establishments.

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Some important news of yesterday:-

Cockroach Janata Party’s movement strategy changed: The Cockroach Janata Party, which is in the news for its unique name and statements, has called for an agitation at Jantar Mantar in Delhi on June 6. Party founder Abhijit Deepke is reaching India from America to join this movement. Although, in earlier messages, Abhijeet Deepke had appealed to the supporters and youth to welcome him at the airport, but now he has changed his program. He appealed to the youth not to come to the airport and said that they should directly reach the protest site. (Read full news)

Action on Delhi Gymkhana Club: After the Indian Government gave notice to the historic Delhi Gymkhana, established in 1913, to vacate its land, the discussion about Pakistan’s Lahore Gymkhana has also intensified. Both the clubs were established in almost the same period, but today there is a big difference in their status and government attitude. According to the information, citing the lease conditions and public interest, the Government of India has directed Delhi Gymkhana Club to vacate the land by June 5. This club has long been counted among the most prestigious institutions of the capital. At the same time, Lahore Gymkhana located in Lahore city of Pakistan still remains with its old status. (Read full news)

New revelation on hotel owner Lavkesh Bajaj: Amidst the investigation into the massive fire incident in which 21 people died in a hotel in Malviya Nagar, Delhi, another serious revelation has come to light about hotel owner Lavkesh Bajaj. According to the investigating agencies, during interrogation, Lavkesh Bajaj has allegedly admitted that he had helped Bangladeshi infiltrators get identity documents made at his address for financial gain. According to sources related to the investigation, it is alleged that Lavkesh Bajaj allowed some people to use his address to get local identity. Security agencies are now trying to find out how many people’s documents were prepared through this network and who other people were involved in it. (Read full news)

Delhi got the gift of 18 ‘NaMo Oxygen Parks’: On the occasion of World Environment Day, Delhi government took a big step towards increasing green area in the capital. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and Union Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav launched 18 NaMo Oxygen Parks in Maidangarhi area of ​​South Delhi. On this occasion, both the leaders gave the message of environmental protection by planting trees. The program also presented several important initiatives to increase green cover, improve air quality and encourage biodiversity in the capital. (Read full news)

Delhi High Court strict on demolition of DDA in Rajokri: Delhi High Court has given big relief to many farmhouse owners amid the ongoing encroachment removal campaign in Rajokri village of Delhi. The court has directed to maintain the status quo during the hearing of the case and has provided interim protection to the affected parties. The case pertains to the anti-encroachment operation being conducted by the DDA around a stormwater drain in Rajokri area. (Read full news)

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