Delhi Police arrests two vehicle thieves, recovers 4 stolen two-wheelers in Daryaganj
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Delhi Police arrested two suspected vehicle thieves and recovered four stolen two-wheelers following a late-night patrolling operation near Delhi Gate on the intervening night of 26 and 27 June 2026. The breakthrough was credited to an alert team from Daryaganj Police Station that spotted and chased down the suspects on Netaji Subhash (NS) Marg.
How the Arrests Unfolded
A routine patrolling team noticed two individuals riding separate scooters in a manner that drew suspicion. When signalled to halt for verification, both riders grew visibly nervous, abandoned their scooters, and attempted to flee on foot. Officers HC Chunniram and Constable Gaurav, acting swiftly, gave chase and apprehended both suspects within minutes, according to an official police statement.
The operation was carried out under the supervision of the Inspector/SHO of Daryaganj Police Station and the overall oversight of ACP Daryaganj. A case was subsequently registered as FIR No. 014688/2026 dated 27 June 2026, under Sections 305(B)/317(2)/3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
Vehicles Recovered and Identity of Accused
The two accused, identified as Mohd. Shadman and Mohd. Kaif, both 19 years old and residents of Daryaganj in the national capital, failed to produce valid ownership or registration documents for the scooters in their possession. Database checks through the ZIPNET internal vehicle system confirmed both scooters had been reported stolen.
During sustained interrogation, the duo's disclosure statements led investigators to two additional stolen motorcycles. In total, four two-wheelers were recovered: a TVS Ntorq scooter, a Suzuki Burgman scooter, a Hero Splendor Plus motorcycle, and a Honda Shine motorcycle. All vehicles have been seized in accordance with applicable legal provisions.
Broader Investigation Under Way
Police said further investigation is ongoing to determine whether the accused are linked to other vehicle-theft cases across Daryaganj district and the wider national capital. This comes amid a persistent challenge of organised auto-lifting networks operating across Delhi, where two-wheelers — easier to move and harder to track — remain a frequent target. Notably, the swift action from a routine patrol underscores the value of ground-level vigilance in disrupting petty crime networks before they scale.