2 miscreants of Thak-Thak gang caught by Delhi Police, ‘blackmailer’ of 500 women also caught
Delhi Police has achieved a major success against criminals. Delhi Police has arrested notorious criminals in two separate cases. On one hand, two active criminals of ‘Thak-Thak Gang’ were caught, while on the other hand, success was achieved in arresting an accused who had cheated hundreds of women. According to ANI news, both the accused of Thak Thak gang are residents of Punjabi Bagh and a large number of stolen mobile phones have been recovered from them.
Used to break car glass and clean it
South Delhi’s Anti-Auto Theft Squad (AATS) arrested two vicious criminals of ‘Thak-Thak gang’ on April 17. This gang was expert in stealing goods by breaking the glass windows of vehicles parked in different areas of Delhi. Police had received secret information regarding them on the evening of 14th April, on the basis of which Inspector Umesh Yadav’s team laid a trap near Pushpa Bhawan bus stand. Meanwhile, both the accused were caught while trying to sell stolen mobile phones. The arrested accused have been identified as 42-year-old Rehmat Ali alias Sibbu and 35-year-old Hemant alias Ballu/Kallu. Both are residents of Punjabi Bagh.
Altogether 39 cases are registered against the accused
Police have recovered 11 stolen mobile phones, a passport, a bag and the scooter used in the crime from them. According to the police, Sibbu already has 23 cases registered against him and he was released from jail in July 2024. Whereas Hemant has 16 cases against him and he came out of jail in May 2024. After being released from jail, both of them again got involved in crime. With their arrest, 16 theft cases registered in many areas including Sangam Vihar, Mehrauli, Malviya Nagar, Saket, Hauz Khas have come to light. The police is now busy searching for other members of the gang.
The person who cheated women was also caught
In another case, on April 16, the cyber police of South-West district arrested an accused who had defrauded more than 500 women across the country to the tune of Rs 2 crore. The accused has been identified as Anand Kumar, who hails from West Bengal. According to the police, he was involved in crimes like honey-trap, romance scam and blackmailing for a long time. Anand Kumar used to create fake social media profiles and pretend to be a doctor, businessman or film producer. The accused used to develop emotional relationships with women on the pretext of love and marriage and then extort money from them by blackmailing them.
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