Noida Police bust bike theft and mobile snatching gang; 8 held including 2 minors
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Noida Police on Tuesday, 7 July dismantled a gang responsible for a series of two-wheeler thefts and mobile snatching incidents across Noida and the wider NCR region, arresting six adults and taking two juveniles into custody in a coordinated crackdown led by the Sector-20 police.
The Arrests and Recoveries
The six adult accused — identified as Danish, Appu alias Sandeep, Vikas, Sahil alias Shubham, Sharad Singh Dev, and Suraj Kumar Gupta — were nabbed following raids near Kailash Cut in Sector-27, conducted on the basis of local intelligence and electronic surveillance. Two minors linked to the gang were separately taken into custody.
Recoveries from the accused included three stolen motorbikes, three mobile phones, three knives, and an illegal country-made .315 bore pistol. According to officials, the firearm was seized from Vikas, while the knives were recovered from Danish, Sahil, and Sharad.
Modus Operandi Revealed
Police interrogation revealed a structured and deliberate method of operation. The gang would first conduct reconnaissance of target locations, identify victims, and then execute thefts and snatchings using stolen motorcycles — a tactic designed to evade detection and complicate police tracking.
'An illegally procured .315 bore country-made pistol was seized from Vikas, while illegal knives were recovered from Danish, Sahil, and Sharad,' said an official.
Three of the arrested — Appu alias Sandeep, Vikas, and Sahil alias Shubham — are history-sheeters with prior cases registered against them at multiple police stations in Gautam Buddha Nagar for theft, mobile snatching, and violations of the Arms Act.
Wider Investigation Under Way
Police have registered cases against the accused under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Arms Act. Investigators believe the gang's activities may be linked to several unresolved mobile theft and snatching incidents in adjoining areas of Noida.
Authorities are also probing whether the group had ties to larger syndicates involved in the purchase and resale of stolen goods — a line of inquiry that could widen the scope of the case considerably.
What Comes Next
The two juveniles will be processed through the juvenile justice system, while the six adults face formal charges. With three confirmed history-sheeters in the net and an illegal firearm recovered, investigators are expected to cross-reference the gang's movements against a backlog of unresolved theft cases across Noida and NCR.