Delhi Police bust Vikaspuri gambling den; four held, ₹74,070 seized
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Delhi Police dismantled an illegal gambling operation running out of a two-storeyed jhuggi in Vikaspuri on 7 July 2025, arresting four alleged gamblers and seizing ₹74,070 in suspected stake money along with gambling paraphernalia. The raid, carried out by the Special Staff under Inspector Rajesh Maurya, targeted Indra Camp No. 4 in Vikaspuri following credible intelligence about an organised betting racket.
How the Raid Unfolded
Acting on a specific tip-off, a raiding team was assembled under Inspector Maurya and the ACP (Operations), with overall supervision by senior officers. The team descended on the identified premises and found four persons actively engaged in gambling; 16 other individuals were also present at the location at the time of the operation.
Recovered items included ₹74,070 in cash, satta parchis (betting slips), a chakri, and number charts — all allegedly used to run the illegal gambling network. All seized material has been taken into evidence.
The Alleged Kingpin and His Associate
Investigators identified Shahid as the alleged mastermind behind the racket, reportedly carrying a history of five previous gambling-related cases. His associate, Akram, was allegedly responsible for collecting stake money from participants. Both men were absent during the raid, and police said efforts are underway to trace and apprehend them.
Who Was Arrested
The four individuals taken into custody are: Shekhar (24), a resident of Vikaspuri, allegedly linked to three prior criminal cases; Sachin (22), a resident of JJ Colony, with two previous cases on record; Md. Nadeem (31), a resident of Shiv Vihar, allegedly involved in one earlier case; and Sahil (19), a resident of Uttam Nagar, also with one prior case. All four are in police custody.
Investigation Ongoing
Police said the probe is continuing to identify others connected to the racket and to map the full extent of the gambling network operating in the area. This comes amid sustained pressure on Delhi Police to crack down on organised illegal betting dens, which authorities say often serve as nodes for broader criminal networks in densely populated urban settlements.