
As part of the “Operation Bullet” police Dilli won 10 stolen motorcycles worth almost almost almost almost almost almost £13 Lakh, including six Royal Enfield balls. This led to the arrest of two repeated perpetrators who were part of a number of thefts of motorcycles across Delhi and adjacent areas.
The joint team from the anti-air theft (AATS), anti-burglary and erroneous cells and the Swaroop Nagar police station performed the operation.
Which vehicles have recovered Delhi?
The obtained vehicles include six Royal Enfield Bullet, Yamaha R15, Bajaj Pulsar and two heroes Honda Slendor.
The revival allowed the police to solve at least ten cases registered in Swaroop Nagar, Narela, Burari, Model Town and Gannaur (Sonipat, Haryana). These cases consisted of e-Firs given from January 2024 to May 2025 in various parts of the Indian Criminal Code and BNSS.
Deputy Commissioner of Police from Outer North, Nidhin Valsan, said that near Bhalswa Lake in Mukundpur was established on the evening of May 20, based on a specific intelligence provided by a confidential source of head.
“Around 18:00, two suspects were captured while driving on the Royal Enfield Bullet. The vehicle was confirmed that it was stolen and associated with E-Fir registered on May 12 at the Swaroop Nagar police station,” DCP Valsan said.
He added: “During the interrogation of the suspects, they published the location of several shelters, where other stolen motorcycles were stored. After their management, the police performed a number of field operations and air raids across Delhi and parts of Uttar Pradesh. This led to nine other nine other motorcycles, including other premium models.”
The arrests of individuals include Pankai, 24 years old in Swaroop Nagar Extension, Bhalswa Dairy, Delhi and Taslim, 22 years old, who lives in Nagar, Bhalswa Dairy.
“Panki is and Known ‘Bad Character’ With Eight Previous Cases Regainst Him Bypass Ignition Systems to Steal Motorcycles without Keys.
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