Delhi Police arrest 2 snatchers, recover stolen bikes in Shahdara crackdown

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Delhi Police arrest 2 snatchers, recover stolen bikes in Shahdara crackdown

Synopsis

Two young residents of Vishwas Nagar in Shahdara — aged 18 and 21 — were nabbed by Delhi Police's Anand Vihar Crack Team after being spotted on a numberplate-free stolen motorcycle. Their arrest unravelled a string of vehicle thefts and snatching cases across the district, with two stolen two-wheelers recovered and multiple FIRs linked.

Key Takeaways

Anand Vihar Crack Team arrested two alleged snatchers, Ritik (21) and Atul (18) , on 18 June 2026 in Shahdara, Delhi .
The accused were stopped near Manglam Road, AGCR Enclave while riding a stolen, numberplate-free CT-100 motorcycle .
A stolen Honda Activa scooter was subsequently recovered from near CBD Ground in Shahdara based on the accused's disclosure.
Both stolen vehicles are linked to E-FIRs registered at Farsh Bazar Police Station under Section 305(b) BNS .
The accused reportedly confessed to using stolen vehicles for snatching incidents across Shahdara and are linked to FIR No.
208/26 at Anand Vihar Police Station.
The operation was supervised by Inspector Manish Kumar and ACP Mohinder Singh under Shahdara District Police .

The Crack Team of Anand Vihar Police Station in Delhi's Shahdara district arrested two alleged snatchers and vehicle thieves on 18 June 2026, recovering two stolen two-wheelers linked to multiple theft and snatching cases. The operation was carried out amid a documented rise in motor vehicle thefts and snatching incidents across Shahdara.

How the Arrests Were Made

During routine patrol near Manglam Road in AGCR Enclave, a dedicated police team spotted two youths riding a CT-100 motorcycle without a registration number plate. When stopped and asked for ownership documents, the suspects failed to produce any valid papers and appeared visibly nervous, according to police.

Verification confirmed the motorcycle was a stolen vehicle, traced to E-FIR No. 013864/26 dated 16 June 2026, registered under Section 305(b) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at Farsh Bazar Police Station. Both individuals were taken into custody immediately.

Vehicles Recovered, More Crimes Disclosed

During interrogation, the accused allegedly confessed to stealing the CT-100 from the Farsh Bazar area on 16 June. They further disclosed the theft of a Honda Activa scooter from the same area on 13 June. Acting on this information, police recovered the scooter from near CBD Ground in Shahdara — linked to E-FIR No. 013519/26 dated 13 June 2026, also registered under Section 305(b) BNS at Farsh Bazar Police Station.

Police said the accused admitted that the stolen two-wheelers were being used to carry out snatching incidents across different parts of Shahdara. They also reportedly confessed to involvement in FIR No. 208/26, registered under Sections 304(2) and 3(5) of the BNS at Anand Vihar Police Station in connection with a snatching case.

Who Was Arrested

The accused have been identified as Ritik, 21, and Atul, 18, both residents of Vishwas Nagar in Shahdara, Delhi. During questioning, they reportedly told investigators that they committed the offences for financial gain and to meet personal needs.

The recovered vehicles include a CT-100 motorcycle bearing registration number DL7SCD-99XX and a Honda Activa scooter bearing registration number DL5SBA-6XX8.

Operation Details and Police Team

The Crack Team comprised Head Constables Lokesh, Sonu, and Pradeep, along with Constable Gourav, operating under the supervision of Inspector Manish Kumar, SHO of Anand Vihar Police Station, and ACP Vivek Vihar Mohinder Singh. The operation was conducted under the overall guidance of Shahdara District Police.

According to police, the arrests have helped resolve multiple motor vehicle theft cases registered at Anand Vihar and Farsh Bazar police stations, in addition to the snatching case at Anand Vihar. With snatching and vehicle theft on the rise in the district, authorities say the operation is part of a broader push to identify and neutralise active offenders in the area.

Point of View

With stolen two-wheelers serving as the primary tool for street crime. The fact that both accused are teenagers from the same locality points to a localised network rather than an organised syndicate — yet the multiple FIRs they are connected to suggest the damage from even small-scale operators is disproportionate. Shahdara's rising theft numbers are a signal that patrol density and CCTV coverage in areas like AGCR Enclave and Farsh Bazar need structural review, not just reactive crackdowns.
NationPress
20 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who were the two individuals arrested by Delhi Police in Shahdara?
The accused have been identified as Ritik, 21, and Atul, 18, both residents of Vishwas Nagar in Shahdara, Delhi. They were arrested on 18 June 2026 by the Crack Team of Anand Vihar Police Station.
What vehicles were recovered in the Shahdara crackdown?
Police recovered two stolen two-wheelers: a CT-100 motorcycle bearing registration number DL7SCD-99XX and a Honda Activa scooter bearing registration number DL5SBA-6XX8. Both were linked to E-FIRs registered at Farsh Bazar Police Station.
How did Delhi Police identify the suspects?
The Crack Team spotted the two suspects riding a CT-100 motorcycle without a registration number plate near Manglam Road in AGCR Enclave during routine patrol. When stopped, they could not produce ownership documents and appeared nervous, prompting verification that confirmed the vehicle was stolen.
What crimes are the arrested accused linked to?
The accused allegedly confessed to stealing the CT-100 on 16 June 2026 and a Honda Activa on 13 June 2026 from the Farsh Bazar area. They are also reportedly linked to a snatching case under FIR No. 208/26 at Anand Vihar Police Station, with the stolen vehicles allegedly used to commit snatching incidents across Shahdara.
Why did the Anand Vihar Crack Team launch this operation?
The operation was initiated in response to a documented rise in snatching and motor vehicle theft incidents in Shahdara district. The Crack Team was specifically tasked with identifying and apprehending active offenders operating in the area.
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