No Safe Haven for Gangs: Delhi Police Arrests 5 Gangsters; 4 of Sonu Dariyapur Gang, 1 Of Kapil Sangwan Gang
Delhi Police have stepped up their offensive against organised crime, arresting five suspected gang members in two swift and coordinated operations across the capital. The actions underscore the force's continued focus on dismantling extortion networks and cutting off illegal arms supplies.
In Outer North Delhi, a specialised patrolling team moved into action after receiving intelligence about an active extortion module linked to the Sonu Dariyapur gang. Acting on precise inputs, officers set up surveillance near the Shamshan Ghat area on Khera Khurd Road during late-night hours on January 16.
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The alert policing paid off when a motorcycle carrying three suspects was intercepted around 10:10 pm. A search led to the recovery of illegal firearms, prompting immediate arrests and registration of an FIR under the Arms Act at Narela Industrial Area police station. The accused-Rajat alias Gabbru, Anurag alias Hunny and Aryan, all in their early twenties-were taken into custody without incident.
During sustained questioning, the team quickly traced another associate, Sushil Bist, who was apprehended in a follow-up operation. Police said Bist is a habitual offender with a long criminal record, and his arrest is seen as a significant breakthrough in weakening the gang's local network.
Investigators believe the group was actively involved in extortion attempts targeting businessmen in Rohini and surrounding areas, using fear and illegal weapons to pressure victims. All four accused have been remanded to police custody, allowing officers to pursue weapon supply chains, recover more arms and identify other operatives linked to the gang.
In a separate but equally significant success, Delhi Police's Special Cell arrested proclaimed offender Manoj Rathee at Indira Gandhi International Airport on January 9. Acting on a lookout circular, officers intercepted Rathee as soon as he landed in India, preventing him from slipping back into hiding.
Rathee, an alleged member of the Kapil Sangwan alias Nandu gang, was wanted in connection with a 2021 murder case registered at Najafgarh police station and multiple Arms Act cases. Police said he had been operating from abroad after fleeing India, and was allegedly coordinating illegal arms procurement for the gang during his absence.
The arrests reflect Delhi Police's sustained intelligence-led approach and close coordination between local units and specialised teams. Officials said the operations send a clear message that criminal networks will be tracked relentlessly-whether operating on city streets or from overseas-and that public safety remains the force's top priority.
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