New Delhi, Sep. 6 (IANS): A vehicle thief, who had been on the run for more than seven years in connection with around 200 cases, was held by the Delhi Police. The accused, considered as the country’s biggest car thief, reportedly married three women. He was arrested twice in his 27 years of criminal history. The accused, identified as Anil Chauhan, was reportedly involved in around 6,000 cases, however, the police have said on the record that they could find only around 200 cases against him as of now. A senior official said that he has been stealing cars for two decades. “Chauhan used to steal cars and would sell them in Assam and northeast India. He gave the cops a slip on many occasions. When Delhi Police started working on him, he got a whip and fled to Assam. There he started smuggling horns of rhinoceros,” the official added. The official said that the accused had acquired a lot of wealth which was seized by the ED. In 2015, he was held by Assam Police along w
Police claim that he is the biggest car thief in the country, and has allegedly stolen more than five thousand cars in the last 27 years. The Special Staff of Central Delhi Police caught his from the Desh Bandhu Gupta Road area after a tip-off.
A vehicle thief, who had been on the run for more than seven years in connection with around two hundred cases, was held by the Delhi Police.The accused, considered as the country's biggest car thief, reportedly married three women. He was .
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The Delhi Police are assisting citizens during the prevailing COVID pandemic in the country by providing food and assisting in Oxygen transportation.
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During the current pandemic situation and ongoing lockdown, it is becoming difficult for poor people to survive, especially those who are hand to mouth and have to earn their bread and butter daily. On April 26, Inspector KP Malik, Jamia Nagar received a telephone call from someone regarding some families facing scarcity of food to feed themselves in Tauba Colony Jugggi area in Jamia Nagar, Delhi.