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India Gazette
3 days ago
- India Gazette
Wanted criminal arrested after gunfight with Nand Nagri Police, sustains injury during brief encounter
New Delhi [India], June 5 (ANI): A criminal wanted in robbery and murder cases was arrested by the team of Police Station Nand Nagri following a brief exchange of fire on May 4. According to the police, a pistol and two fired cartridges were recovered from the accused during the operation. The incident took place on May 4, 2025, when a police team comprising Constables Mukesh, Paramjeet, and Jitender was patrolling the area of District Park, A-Block Nand Nagri. At about 10:30 PM, the team received information regarding the presence of a wanted criminal near the northern side of District Park, opposite the main Wazirabad Road flyover. Upon reaching the spot, the team noticed a suspicious person and asked him to stop for a check. However, sensing danger, the suspect opened fire at the police team. Despite the threat, the team showed restraint and warned him to surrender, but the suspect fired again. In self-defence, Constable Paramjeet fired twice from his service pistol, one of which struck the suspect in the right leg. The accused stumbled and was immediately overpowered and disarmed by the police team. A case under sections 109(1)/221/132 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and sections 25/27 of the Arms Act was registered at Police Station Nand Nagri. The Crime and Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) teams were called to the scene for inspection. The injured accused was taken to GTB Hospital for treatment. The suspect was identified as Suhail alias Chikna alias Chappar, son of Riyaz, resident of House No. 431, Gali No. 8, New Kardampuri, Delhi, aged 22 years. During interrogation, Suhail was found to be wanted in a robbery and murder case registered at Police Station DGB Road and another robbery case at Police Station Jyoti Nagar. Further interrogation revealed that he had previously been involved in two other cases of robbery and theft. His involvement in additional cases is under investigation. Further investigation is in progress. (ANI)


Hindustan Times
07-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Sonepat man kills sister who wanted to remarry
May 08, 2025 05:02 AM IST A man in Haryana's Sonepat district shot his 25-year-old sister dead on Wednesday allegedly for being adamant to solemnize re-marriage with a man from Uttar Pradesh, said police officials. The incident came to matter on Thursday when the woman's father lodged a complaint with Sonepat police. In his complaint to the police, the woman's father Raj Kumar said that his son Paramjeet had shot his elder sister Preeti after a verbal spat. (Getty Images/iStockphoto) The deceased has been identified as Preeti, a resident of Barwasni village in Sonepat. She got married seven-years ago to a Panipat resident and the couple has a four-year-old son. The incident came to matter on Thursday when the woman's father lodged a complaint with Sonepat police. In his complaint to the police, the woman's father Raj Kumar said that his son Paramjeet had shot his elder sister Preeti after a verbal spat. 'Preeti's husband Sachin and his brother-in-law Vikas told my son Paramjeet that Preeti had an extra-marital affair with an Uttar Pradesh resident. Vikas and Sachin have been instigating Paramjeet against Preeti. Paramjeet fired three shots at his sister Preeti, and she died at our home. Nearly 40 days ago, her husband Sachin sent her back to our home,' the woman's father added. According to police, Preeti was adamant for re-marriage and her brother Paramjeet told her to live a happy life with her husband. 'When she refused to accept Paramjeet's advise, he fired three shots at her and she died,' said cops. Sonepat ACP Jeet Singh said that they reached the crime site and found three live cartridges. 'The accused Paramjeet has a criminal history, and he came out of jail last year. He was facing murder and attempt to murder cases. We have booked Paramjeet, Sachin and Vikas for murder, acts done by several persons with furtherance of common intention and other sections of the Arms Act,' he added. The ACP said that teams have been formed to arrest the accused.