Delhi Police nab proclaimed offender linked to 69 criminal cases in Wazirpur raid
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Delhi Police's Hauz Qazi Police Station team on Saturday, 7 May 2026, arrested a notorious proclaimed offender linked to 69 criminal cases spanning theft, robbery, arms possession, and cheating, after a targeted raid at JJ Colony, Wazirpur in the national capital. The accused had been absconding for weeks to evade judicial proceedings.
Who Was Arrested
The accused, identified as Babloo alias Narendra alias Prem, approximately 45 years old and a resident of Multani Dhanda, Paharganj, was declared a proclaimed offender on 2 April 2026 by Preeti Rajoria, Judicial Magistrate First Class at Tis Hazari Court, in connection with an FIR under Sections 379/411 of the IPC registered at Rajender Nagar Police Station. He had been deliberately evading court appearances since the declaration.
How the Arrest Was Made
A dedicated team comprising Head Constable Sanjay Nain, Head Constable Sandeep, and Constable Kushal was constituted under the supervision of the Hauz Qazi Police Station Station House Officer and Kamla Market Assistant Commissioner of Police Sulekha Jagarwar. The team deployed sustained technical surveillance, local intelligence gathering, and manual monitoring over an extended period. Despite repeated visits to the accused's residence, he remained untraceable, having frequently changed locations to avoid detection. On 7 May, police received a specific tip-off placing the accused in the Wazirpur area, prompting the swift raid that led to his arrest.
Extent of Criminal History
According to police records, Babloo alias Narendra alias Prem carries a criminal history spanning several decades. His 69 cases are spread across numerous police stations in Delhi, including Connaught Place, Nabi Karim, Paharganj, Barakhamba Road, Tughlak Road, Rajinder Nagar, Sabzi Mandi, Mandir Marg, DBG Road, Kashmiri Gate Metro, Model Town, and Railway Main Delhi, among others. His offences include theft (Sections 379, 411 IPC), robbery and snatching (Sections 392, 356, 34 IPC), cheating and forgery (Sections 420, 468, 471, 120B IPC), illegal arms possession under the Arms Act, criminal intimidation, assault, and violations under the Delhi Police Act and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita provisions. Notably, cheating and forgery charges were registered against him at Chanakya Puri Police Station, indicating the breadth of criminal activity beyond street crime.
Significance of the Operation
The arrest forms part of an ongoing special drive by Central Delhi Police targeting proclaimed offenders and externees — individuals formally declared as absconders by a court after failing to appear for proceedings. Officials described the operation as a significant achievement, given that the accused had remained elusive for a prolonged period despite repeated earlier arrests and legal action. This is the latest in a series of such operations aimed at clearing Delhi's backlog of court-declared absconders. Further legal proceedings in the matter are underway.