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Time of India
10-07-2025
- Time of India
In Delhi, your car can be stolen in under a minute. Here's how
In Delhi, your car can be stolen in under a minute. Here's how Labanya Maitra Jul 10, 2025, 16:37 IST IST Delhi sees one car theft every 14 minutes. Gangs use sophisticated software, walkie-talkies, and key-cloning tech — and they're getting better at it It was 4.50 am on June 21. A quiet summer night in South Delhi's posh Safdarjung Enclave. The lane outside Rishabh Chauhan's home was mostly dark, with only some spots illuminated under the fluorescent glow of streetlights. One of the lights shone brightly next to Chauhan's car: a Hyundai Creta he had bought just six months ago for Rs 20 lakh.


Mint
03-07-2025
- Mint
' ₹20 lakh Creta' stolen in Delhi in just 60 seconds; watch how thieves hacked the system
In a shocking incident from the national capital, a Hyundai Creta was stolen in seconds. The theft, caught on CCTV, shows how a group of people hacked into the car's security system and drove it away in the early hours of the morning. The incident took place on June 21 outside the home of Rishabh Chauhan in Safdarjung Enclave. Chauhan later shared the CCTV footage on Instagram, warning people about the car's safety flaws. In the video, a car approaches from the opposite direction and parks beside Chauhan's Creta. A man steps out, breaks the driver-side window, and then leaves. A few minutes later, the same car returns. This time, a masked individual gets out, hacks into the Creta's security system and unlocks it with ease, before driving off. Sharing the footage, Chauhan wrote: 'Hi, my Hyundai Creta was stolen in 60 seconds on June 21, 2025. As seen in this video from my CCTV, the Creta is no longer safe when parked outside. Its security system appears to have been hacked or leaked and can be bypassed in under a minute.' He further added: 'Anyone considering buying a Creta -beware, it can be stolen at any time. @hyundaiindia, the Hyundai team really needs to upgrade their safety software. The car has still not been found by @ In his post, he also commented on the safety situation in the capital: 'If Delhi isn't safe, I don't even want to imagine the state of other places in India.' Chauhan also shared an email screenshot confirming that the police investigation is underway. The post has amassed over three million views and has evoked a flurry of comments. Some social media users questioned whether Chauhan mentioned the correct date, while others raised concerns about possible involvement of local police or residential security guards.


Time of India
01-07-2025
- Time of India
Car stolen in 60 seconds: Delhi gang breaks Creta window, hacks its security; CCTV captures robbery
Instagrammar shares CCTV footage NEW DELHI: A Hyundai Creta was stolen in New Delhi within just 60 seconds early in the morning. Yes, in under a minute, a group of people arrived in a car, hacked the vehicle's security system, and stole it. On Instagram, a user named Rishabh Chauhan shared CCTV footage dated June 21, showing how his car—parked outside his home in Safdarjung Enclave—was stolen. He also warned others against buying the Hyundai Creta. In the video, a car is seen approaching from another direction and parking beside Chauhan's vehicle. One person exits, breaks the driver-side window, and then leaves. A few minutes later, the same car returns and parks next to the Creta again. This time, a different person wearing a mask steps out, hacks into the vehicle's security system, and successfully unlocks the car. Chauhan also shared a screenshot of an email confirming that an investigation is underway by the police. In his caption, he wrote, "Hi, my Hyundai Creta was stolen in 60 seconds on June 21, 2025. As seen in this video from my CCTV, the Creta is no longer safe when parked outside. Its security system appears to have been hacked or leaked and can be bypassed in under a minute. Anyone considering buying a Creta—beware, it can be stolen at any time. @hyundaiindia, the Hyundai team really needs to upgrade their safety software. The car has still not been found by @ " He added, "If Delhi isn't safe, I don't even want to imagine the state of other places in India." The post has garnered over 3 million views and more than 2,500 comments. Some commenters pointed out that Chauhan may have mentioned the wrong date, while others alleged the involvement of local police or residential security staff.


Time of India
16-06-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Gwalior Cheetas secure first win in MPL 2025, defeat Jabalpur Royal Lions by 15 runs
Bhopal: Gwalior Cheetas secured their first win in the Madhya Pradesh League 2025, defeating Jabalpur Royal Lions by 15 runs. After facing consecutive losses, Gwalior's triumph came through Rishabh Chauhan's outstanding unbeaten 93. Jabalpur, chasing 191, managed only 176 runs, marking their second loss in three matches. Gwalior's innings began shakily, losing two opening wickets at 29 runs. They reached 54 for three wickets in the powerplay. Parth Sahni and Rishabh contributed a 33-run partnership for the fourth wicket. Following Parth's dismissal, Rishabh shouldered the batting responsibility independently. Rishabh accelerated after his fifty, striking six boundaries and six maximums in his 47-ball knock. Additional support from other batsmen could have helped Gwalior surpass 200 runs. For Jabalpur's bowling, Ritesh Shakya displayed excellent control, claiming one wicket whilst conceding just 12 runs in three overs. During the chase, Jabalpur lost both openers in the powerplay despite scoring 56 runs. Siddharth Patidar and Abhishek Bhandari's 79-run stand for the third wicket kept them competitive. Patidar departed for 44 off 33 deliveries, with the score at 122 in the 14th over. Bhandari's dismissal for 53 runs from 35 balls at 143 marked Gwalior's resurgence. They dominated the final five overs with regular wickets. Mangesh Yadav emerged as Gwalior's premier bowler, claiming four wickets whilst conceding 23 runs in his quota. June 18 marks the start of women's matches with Bhopal Wolves Women versus Bundelkhand Bulls Women, followed by Jabalpur Royal Lions against Chambal Ghariyals. June 19's schedule comprises Bundelkhand Bulls Women versus Chambal Ghariyals Women, Chambal Ghariyals against Bhopal Leopards, and Indore Pink Panthers versus Gwalior Cheetahs. The fortnight-long tournament showcasing competitive cricket, will conclude on June 24.