Bootlegger arrested in Delhi's Nand Nagri, 198 illicit liquor bottles seized
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
An alleged bootlegger was arrested from Nand Nagri in east Delhi on Sunday, 6 July 2026, with police recovering 198 quarter bottles of illicit liquor — equivalent to 35.640 litres — along with a scooty used for transportation and ₹2 lakh in suspected proceeds from the illegal trade. The operation was part of an ongoing crackdown on the illicit liquor network by Police Station Nand Nagri.
How the Arrest Was Made
At approximately 9:35 am on Sunday, a police team comprising Head Constable Sachin and Constables Sanju and Sanjay was conducting routine patrolling near the A-3 Block Sabzi Mandi in Nand Nagri when they intercepted a man riding a scooty under suspicious circumstances. A search of the vehicle led to the recovery of the illicit liquor.
The accused was identified as Jasvir Singh, 20, son of Harpal Singh and a resident of A-3 Block, Nand Nagri. He was taken into custody and an FIR was registered.
The Supply Chain Link
During sustained interrogation, Jasvir Singh allegedly disclosed that he had been supplying and selling illicit liquor on behalf of one Sunny, son of Sanjay and a resident of B-Block, Nand Nagri. Acting on this information, police conducted a search at Sunny's residence and recovered ₹2 lakh, suspected to be proceeds from the illegal liquor business. Sunny is currently absconding.
Criminal Background of the Accused
Police records indicate that Sunny comes from a family with a documented criminal background. His late father, Sanjay, was listed as a Bad Character of the area. Sunny's mother, Rajni, is also listed as a BC and has 14 previous criminal cases registered against her under the Delhi Excise Act and the NDPS Act. Jasvir Singh himself has one prior involvement in a motor vehicle theft case, according to police records.
Case Registered, Investigation Ongoing
Police Station Nand Nagri registered FIR No. 377/2026 under Sections 33, 45 and 58 of the Delhi Excise Act and Section 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Investigators are now working to ascertain the source of the illicit liquor, identify other members of the network, and trace the full supply chain. The operation signals a sustained enforcement push against bootlegging activity in the Nand Nagri locality.