Press Release: Outer District, Delhi Sensational Murder Case Solved Within 12 Hours
Press Release: Outer District, Delhi Sensational Murder Case Solved Within 12 Hours
Press Release: Outer District, Delhi Sensational Murder Case Solved Within 12 Hours
PRESS RELEASE
OUTER DISTRICT ,DELHI
The Outer District Police of P.S. S.P. Badli has arrested one Hansraj @Sonu, Age
30 years, s/o Kasturi Lal, and solved a case of sensational murder of Santosh, Age 28
years w/o Hansraj @Sonu, r/o A-5, B-Block, Near Geeta Bhawan Mandir, Badli
Extension, Delhi
BRIEF FACTS :
On 16/4/09 a PCR Call was received at 1130 hrs that a person has
killed his wife with knife at A-5, Gali No. 11, Near Geeta Bhawan Mandir,
Badli Extension Delhi. On reaching the spot a blood stained dead body of
Mrs. Santosh, 28 years was lying in a pool of blood at H.No. A-5, Gali No. 11,
near Geeta Bhawan Mandir, Badli Extention, Delhi. A Case FIR No 80/09 u/s
302/ IPC dated 17.4.09 was got registered at PS S.P.Bali.
TEAM
Immediately teams were constituted by Shri Atul Katiyar, DCP/OD comprising of.
Insp Sanjeev Kumar, SHO/S.P.Badli 2. Insp. Satbir Inspr(Invest), 3.SI Sugan
Lal under the supervision of Shri D.K. Gupta, ACP/Alipur.
Motive.
Recovery
1. Blood stained knife
2. Blood stained Tawa
3. Blood stained clothes.
( Atul Katiyar)
Deputy Commissioner of Police,
Outer District, Delhi.
17.04.2009
The South District Police has arrested two notorious criminals and solved the
sensational murder case of Lado Sarai Saket registered vide case FIR No. 139/2009, dated
15.04.09 U/s 302 IPC, PS Saket, New Delhi.
ACCUSED ARRESTED.
1. Vijay age 39 years S/o Sardar Singh R/o H.No F-82, Lado Sarai, New Delhi.
2. Ashok @ Bhambal age 38 years S/o Ram Pal R/o H.No F-47 Lado Sarai, New Delhi.
INCIDENT:
On 15.04.09, a PCR call was received in Police Station Saket that one person is lying
unconscious in house No. F-82 Lado Sarai, New Delhi On receipt of the said information Inspr.
Pankaj Singh, SHO/ Saket alongwith staff reached the spot and found dead body of a male
person, aged around 28-30 years lying in pool of blood inside the house. The diseased was
brutally murdered as he was having multiple head injuries and his eyes were also smashed with
a sharp weapon. As no eye witness of the brutal crime was found at the spot, a case vide FIR
N139/2009 U/s 302 IPC PS Saket, registered on D.D entry and investigation taken up.
Keeping in view the sensitivity of the crime, a team comprising of Insp Pankaj Singh
SHO/ Saket, Inspr. A. S. Rawat, SIs Gagan Bhaskar, Praveen, Dalip Kumar,Jitender Kashyap
Ct. Satish & Ct. Pramod was constituted under close supervision of ACP/ Hauz Khas Shri
Mehar Singh to work out the case. The team members and other senior officers visited the
place of incident and leads available were persuaded minutely. During the course of
investigation, the deceased was identified as one Bhupinder @ Pagla. It was further developed
that prior to the incident, the deceased Bhupinder alongwith the owner of the house Vijay S/o
Sardar and his close friend Ashok S/o Ram Pal were drinking liquor at the place of occurrence.
A witness also confirmed that the deceased was drinking liquor with Vijay and Ashok. After the
incident Vijay and Ashok were not found there and were absconding. Keeping in mind the
available evidence gathered from the spot and disappearance of the above persons after the
incident, the team so formed made sincere efforts to ascertain the whereabouts of the
absconding persons. The team worked day and night and all the persons, friends, colleagues,
who had been associated with the absconding persons were interrogated at length. After
developing information of suspected hideouts of suspects, various raids were conducted and
the accused Vijay age 39 years S/o Sardar Singh R/o H.No F-82, Lado Sarai, New Delhi and
Ashok @ Bhambal age 38 years S/o Ram Pal R/o H.No F-47 Lado Sarai, New Delhi were
apprehended from the forest of Lado Sarai.
INTERROGATION
During interrogation, both the accused Vijay and Ashok @ Bhambal broke down and
confessed their involvement in committing murder of Bhupender. The accused Ashok @
Bhambal disclosed that they both are friends from years and use to drink liquor together. The
deceased Bhupender was an unemployed person and they knew him from few years, he helped
them in petty household works and in return they used to provide him drinks and food to the
deceased. On 14.4.09, the accused Ashok bought two quarters of liquor and they had
consumed one quarter together. The deceased insisted of drinking the other quarter of liquor
also but they denied and kept it in the room. The accused Ashok and deceased went for
sleeping on the roof of his house. When he woke up in the morning, he found that the
Bhupinder had consumed another quarter of liquor and had burnt his belongings lying in the
room. Out of the burnt articles, Bhupinder had also burnt few clothes given to him by his friend
Vijay, which were gifted by his father. He got furious on this act of Bhupinder and informed
about the same to Vijay They decided to take revenge and as per plan they bought liquor and
invited Bhupinder at the residence of Vijay. They started consuming liquor and while drinking,
Vijay scolded Bhupinder for drinking the quarter of liquor without their acquiescence and for
burning the belongings. They started beating Bhupinder and when he resisted, he caught hold
of him from legs and Vjay started hitting him with a big iron fork (Chimta, kept by the sadhus)
on his head and face, till he died. After killing him, they ran away from the spot. Accused Vijay
was also interrogated at length and he also disclosed the same.
RECOVERY
On the instance of the accused Vijay, the weapon of offence blood stained Chimta and
blood stained clothes of accused were recovered from his house under the bed. Blood stained
clothes of accused Ashok @ Bhambal were recovered on his instance from the house of Ashok,
which were concealed behind the almirah.
INVOLVEMENTS
Both the accused persons have previous criminal history and are involved in the
following cases.
1. Vijay age 39 years S/o Sardar Singh R/o H.No F-82, Lado Sarai, N. Delhi.
1. FIR No. 566/98 DATED 4.7.98 u/s 302/34 IPC P.S. Malviya Nagar.
2. FIR No. 534/95 dated 22.8.95 U/S 506/34 IPC P.S. Malviya Nagar
3. FIR No. 683/95 dated 25.10.95 U/S 326/34 IPC P.S. Malviya Nagar
4. FIR No. 568/94 dated 18.12.94 U/S 302/34 IPC P.S. Malviya Nagar
2. Ashok @ Bhambal age 38 years S/o Ram Pal R/o H.No. F-47 Lado Sarai, N. Delhi.
1. FIR No. 798/99 dated 4.11.99 U/S 302/201 IPC P.S. Hauzkhas
The investigation of the case is in progress and the police personnel involved in the
good work are being suitable rewarded.
(H.G.S.DHALIWAL)
DCP/SOUTH DISTRICT
ORDER
4. The order shall come into force with effect from 17.04.2009 and
shall remain in force for a period of 60 days i.e. upto 15.06.2009 (both
days inclusive) unless withdrawn earlier.
5. Any person contravening this order shall be punishable under
Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code; and
7. As the notice cannot be served individually on all concerned,
the order is hereby passed ex-parte. It shall be published for the
information of public through Press and by affixing copies on the Notice
Boards of the office of all District DCsP, Addl.DCsP, ACsP, Tehsil Offices,
all Police Stations concerned and the offices of the NDMC and MCD.
(H.G.S. DHALIWAL)
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF
POLICE:
SOUTH DISTRICT, NEW DELHI.
ORDER
Whereas a large number of commercial places/shops have come up in Delhi
which are popularly known as Cyber Cafes and a large number of people visit them to use the
facilities available in such places including e-mail facility.
4. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by Section 144 Criminal
Procedure Code, 1973 read with Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi’s
Notification No. U-11036/1/2008 UTL dated 26.11.2008, I, H.G.S. Dhaliwal, Deputy
Commissioner of Police, South District, New Delhi do hereby made this written order for strict
compliance by the owners of such Cyber Cafes in the area of South District: -
(a) Prohibiting the use of Cyber Café by unknown person and whose identity has
not been established by the owner of the Café;
(b) Maintaining a register for identity of the visitor/user;
(c) Make an entry in the handwriting of the visitor/user mentioning name,
address, telephone number and identity proof. The visitor/user shall also
sign the register kept for this purpose;
(d) The identity of the visitor/user shall be established through identity card, voter
card, ration card, driving license, passport and photo credit card (any one of
them);
(e) Activity server log should be preserved in main server and its record should
be preserved for atleast six months;
(f) If any activity of the visitor is of a suspicious nature the owner of Cyber Café
will immediately inform the police station;
(g) Record be maintained about the specific computer used by the person; and
(h) Users of Cyber Café are photographed on continuous basis and a record of
the same will be kept properly.
(i) Scan the copies of Identity Card of their customer while they visit the Cyber
Café.
4. The order shall come into force with effect from 22.04.2009 and shall remain in
force for a period of 60 days i.e. upto 20.06.2009 (both days inclusive) unless withdrawn
earlier.
5. Any person contravening this order shall be punishable under Section 188 of the
Indian Penal Code.
7. As the notice cannot be served individually on all concerned, the order is hereby
passed ex-parte. It shall be published for the information of public through Press and by affixing
copies on the Notice Boards of the office of all District DCsP, Addl.DCsP, ACsP, Tehsil Offices,
all Police Stations concerned and the offices of the NDMC and MCD.
(H.G.S. DHALIWAL)
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE:
SOUTH DISTRICT, NEW DELHI.
ORDER
Whereas reports have been received that due to the situation prevailing in
the areas of Police Stations specified in the schedule appended to this office, it is
apprehended that terrorist/anti-social elements may seek hideouts in the residential
areas of the said Police Stations and there is every likelihood of breach of peace and
disturbance of public tranquillity and also there is grave danger to human life and safety
and injury to public property on that account.
4. The order shall come into force with effect from 22.04.2009 and shall
remain in force for a period of 60 days i.e. upto 20.06.2009 (both days inclusive)
unless withdrawn earlier.
5. Any person contravening this order shall be punishable under Section 188
of the Indian Penal Code.
(H.G.S. DHALIWAL)
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE:
SOUTH DISTRICT, NEW DELHI.
1. HAUZ KHAS
3. SAKET
4. MEHRAULI
6. NEB SARAI
7. DEFENCE COLONY
9. K.M. PUR
ORDER
4. The order shall come into force with effect from 17.04.2009 and
shall remain in force for a period of 60 days i.e. upto 15.06.2009 (both
days inclusive) unless withdrawn earlier.
(H.G.S. DHALIWAL)
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE:
SOUTH DISTRICT, NEW DELHI.
ORDER
(H.G.S. DHALIWAL)
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF
POLICE:
SOUTH DISTRICT, NEW DELHI.
ORDER
5. The order shall come into force with effect from 22.04.2009 and shall remain in
force for a period of 60 days i.e. upto 20.06.2009 (both days inclusive) unless withdrawn
earlier.
6. Any person contravening this order shall be punishable under Section 188 of the
Indian Penal Code.
7. As the notice cannot be served individually on all concerned, the order is hereby
passed ex-parte. It shall be published for the information of public through Press and by affixing
copies on the Notice Boards of the office of all District DcsP/Addl.DCsP/ACsP, Tehsil Offices, all
Police Stations and the offices of the NDMC and MCD.
9. This order shall not apply to processions, which have the requisite permission
from the competent authority.
(H.G.S. DHALIWAL)
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE:
SOUTH DISTRICT, NEW DELHI.
ORDER
Whereas reports have been received that due to the situation prevailing in
the areas of Police Stations specified in the schedule appended to this order, it is
apprehended that terrorist/anti-social elements may seek hideouts in the
residential areas of the said Police Stations and there is every likelihood of breach
of peace and disturbance of public tranquility and also there is grave danger to
human life and safety and injury to public property on that account.
2. And whereas it is necessary that some checks should be put on
landlords/tenants so that terrorists/anti-social elements in the guise of tenants may
not cause explosion, riots, shoot outs, affray etc. and that immediate action is
necessary for the prevention of the same.
3. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by Section
144 Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 read with Govt. of India, Ministry of Home
Affairs, New Delhi’s Notification No. U-11036/1/2008-UTL dated 26.11.2008. I,
Kannan Jegadesan, Deputy Commissioner of Police, South-West Distt., Delhi do
hereby order that no landlord/owner/person of any house/property which falls
under the jurisdiction of area of Police Stations specified in the schedule appended
to this order, shall let/sublet/rent out any accommodation to any person unless and
until he has furnished the particulars of the said tenant (s) to the Station House
Officer of the Police Station concerned. All persons who intend to take
accommodation on rent shall inform in writing in this regard to the Station House
Officer concerned in whose jurisdiction the premises fall. The persons dealing in
property business shall also inform in writing to the Station House Officer
concerned in whose jurisdiction the premises fall about the particulars of the said
tenants.
4. The order shall come into force with effect from 22.04.2009 and shall
remain in force for a period of 60 days i.e. upto 20.06.2009 (both days inclusive)
unless withdrawn earlier.
5. Any person contravening this order shall be punishable under Section 188
of the Indian Penal Code; and
6. As the notice cannot be served individually on all concerned, the order is
hereby passed ex-parte. It shall be published for the information of public through
Press and by affixing copies on the notice boards of the offices of all Districts
DCsP, Addl. DCsP, ACsP, Tehsil Offices of the District, all Police Stations
concerned and the offices of the NDMC and MCD.
(KANNAN JEGADESAN IPS)
DY. COMMISSIONER OF POLICE:
SOUTH WEST DISTRICT: NEW DELHI.
LIST OF SUB-DIVISIONS AND POLICE STATIONS
IN SOUTH-WEST DISTT.
S.No. Sub-Divisions S.No. Police Stations
1. Delhi Cantt. 1. Delhi Cantt.
2. Inderpuri
3. Naraina
2. Dwarka 4. Sector-23 Dwarka
5. Palam Village
6. Kapashera
3. Dabri 7. Dabri
8. Bindapur
4. Najafgarh 9. Najafgarh
10. Chhawla
11. Jaffarpur Kalan
ORDER
Whereas a large number of commercial places/shops have come up in Delhi which are
popularly known as Cyber Cafes and a large number of people visit them to use the facilities
available in such places including e-mail facility.
2. And whereas it has come to notice that certain criminal anti-social elements/terrorists are
using these facilities to mislead the security/investigating agencies, create panic in the public,
endanger the security of VVIPs and Govt. Institutions, help in the terrorist activities directly
affecting the security of the State.
3. And whereas it is necessary to take speedy measures in this behalf to prevent danger to
human life or safety, to thwart/prevent terrorist activities, which may affect the security of the
State and disturbance of public order and tranquility.
4. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by Section 144 Criminal
Procedure Code, 1973 read with Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi’s
Notification No. U-11036/1/2008-UTL dated 26.11.2008. I, Kannan Jegadesan, Deputy
Commissioner of Police, South-West Distt., Delhi do hereby make this written order for strict
compliance by the owners of such Cyber Cafes in the jurisdiction of South-West Distt :-.
a) Prohibiting the use of Cyber Café by unknown person and whose identity has
not been established by the owner of the Café.
b) Maintaining a register for identity of the visitor/user.
c) Make an entry in the handwriting of the visitor/user mentioning name, address,
telephone number and identity proof. The visitor/user shall also sign the register
kept for this purpose.
d) The identity of the visitor/user shall be established through identity card, voter
card, ration card, driving license, passport and photo credit card (any one of
them).
e) Activity server log should be preserved in main server and its record should be
preserved for at least six months.
f) If any activity of the visitor is of a suspicious nature the owner of Cyber Café will
immediately inform the police station: and
g) Record be maintained about the specific computer used by the person.
h) Cyber Café owners to ensure that users of Cyber Café are photographed on
continuous basis & the record of the same is maintained properly.
5. This order shall come into force with effect from 22.04.2009 and shall remain in force for
a period of 60 days i.e. up to 20.06.2009 (both days inclusive) unless withdrawn earlier.
6. Any person contravening this order shall be punishable under Section 188 of the Indian
Penal Code.
7. As the notice cannot be served individually on all concerned, the order is hereby passed
ex-parte. It shall be published for the information of public through Press and by affixing copies
on the notice boards of the offices of all District DCsP, Addl. DCsP, ACsP, Tehsil Offices, all
Police Stations concerned and the offices of the NDMC and MCD.
(KANNAN JEGADESAN IPS)
DY. COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
SOUTH WEST DISTRICT: NEW DELHI.
PRESS RELEASE
SOUTH EASTDISTT.
Dated: 17.04.2009