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Time of India
10 hours ago
- Time of India
27-year-old man held in UP for theft of remote radio unit cards
New Delhi: Delhi Police has arrested a 27-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar for his involvement in multiple Remote Radio Unit (RRU) card thefts across Delhi and Punjab, officials said on Monday. RRU cards are crucial in wireless communication systems, and their theft disrupts cellular services. The RRU transmits and receives signals, linking devices to a network. Police said they got a tip-off about the identity and whereabouts of the suspect, wanted in multiple cases. A team was formed that tracked him down. "The team found that the accused, identified as Shavej Ahmad alias Prince alias Prince Malik (27), was operating in Punjab and raided multiple locations in Punjab and UP and tracked the accused to Muzaffarnagar. He was arrested on Delhi-Hardwar highway," DCP (crime) Vikram Singh said. "During interrogation, it was revealed that Ahmad was involved in the delivery and supply of the stolen RRU cards to Delhi and Meerut. He allegedly used fake identity and frequently changed addresses and mobile numbers to evade arrest," DCP Singh added. He told police that after working in a shoe shop and as a scrap dealer, he decided to make easy profit through the theft of mobile communication machinery. The police found a stolen RRU, cash worth Rs 4 lakh, and a subcompact crossover SUV that was used in the thefts in Punjab. The accused was involved in cases across Delhi, Haryana and Punjab. Police are investigating further to catch others involved in the racket. TNN


Hindustan Times
15 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Ex-scrap dealer, wanted in telecom theft cases, held after op in Delhi and Punjab
A former scrap dealer, who started stealing mobile communication equipment, especially RRUs -- used in telecom towers, to earn quick money has been arrested on the Delhi-Haridwar Highway, an official on Monday said. Lured by the promise of quick money, he began stealing mobile communication equipment, especially RRUs, police said.(Representative Image/Pixabay) The accused, identified as Shavej Ahmad alias Prince Malik (27), was wanted in multiple cases of high-value telecom equipment thefts in Delhi and Punjab, he said. The official said that Malik was caught after a three-day interstate operation spanning Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. 'Shavej, a resident of Rajpura in Punjab, was operating a network that delivered and harboured stolen RRU cards in Delhi and Meerut. He had been evading arrest by using a fake identity and frequently changing addresses and phone numbers,' said Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Crime, Vikram Singh. The DCP said that police tracked Shavej to Khatauli on the Delhi-Haridwar Highway where he was arrested. The accused revealed during interrogation that he had studied up to Class 8 in Patiala and previously worked at a shoe shop and as a scrap dealer, he added. Lured by the promise of quick money, he began stealing mobile communication equipment, especially RRUs, police said. The recovered RRU (Remote Radio Unit) is linked to a case registered in Delhi's Burari area currently being investigated by the Crime Branch, they said. The recovery of ₹ 4 lakh is believed to be proceeds from the sale of stolen RRU cards, police said. The accused is also wanted in three more cases, including two in Punjab and one in Haryana, they said.


Gulf Today
21-05-2025
- Politics
- Gulf Today
RRU opens first campus in Ras Al Khaimah
Leading Canadian public university, Royal Roads University (RRU), has established its first international branch campus in Ras Al Khaimah as first campus in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The official inauguration ceremony marked a significant milestone with the aim of expanding access to world-class Canadian post-secondary education throughout the region. The inauguration ceremony was attended by dignitaries including Dr Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi, Chairman of Sharjah Consultative Council and Former UAE Minister, and Tracy Reynolds, Consul General of Canada to the UAE, alongside Dr Philip Steenkamp, President and Vice-Chancellor of Royal Roads University, Dr William Holmes, Professor of the School of Leadership and Management at RRU, Vinit Rughani, Director of BIG Education Group, Nirmal Shah, Director of BIG Education Group, Dr Alastair Summerlee, Chair & CEO The Ottawa Education Group and Harry Sharma, President and COO, The Ottawa Education Group. The event commenced with the national anthems of the UAE and Canada, symbolising the strong bilateral ties and collaborative spirit behind this initiative. Dr Philip Steenkamp, Dr Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi, Tracy Reynolds, Dr William Holmes, Dr Alastair Summerlee, and Vinit Rughani unveiled a symbolic plaque to formally mark the campus's opening. In his address, Dr Philip Steenkamp highlighted RRU's commitment to applied learning and its vision for developing future leaders through its unique learning, teaching, and research model. Dr Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi spoke on the campus's significance for the UAE's educational landscape, and Tracy Reynolds emphasised the importance of Canadian transnational education. The ceremony also included an address from Hussein AL Shamaa, Director Licensing & Compliance, Ras Al Khaimah Department of Knowledge, underscoring their vision & support extended to RRU. A highlight of the event was a student address by Hermela Alemu Tolcha, an inaugural student from Ethiopia enrolled in one of RRU RAK's bachelor's programmes, who shared her aspirations for studying at the new campus. The programme also featured an insightful fireside interactive session titled, 'Building Future Leaders – The Vision of RRU-RAK,' moderated by Lameen Abdul-Malik, a Nobel Peace Prize Winner (2005), with Dr Philip Steenkamp. The discussion explored strategies for developing leaders in the context of the region. The ceremony concluded with closing remarks by Dr Maurey Bond, Dean of the Royal Roads University RAK Campus, acknowledging all attendees and partners. This was followed by a networking lunch reception, which provided guests with an opportunity for further engagement. The Royal Roads University Ras Al Khaimah campus will offer a range of applied, professional graduate and undergraduate programmes tailored to the evolving needs of students and industries in the UAE and broader MENA region. These include its premier MBA and BBA degrees, now available locally to deliver Canadian business excellence.