Delhi’s law enforcers have struck a decisive blow against organized crime, cracking the daylight murder of young Sahil Solanki in just 48 hours. Two members of the dreaded Tillu Tajpuria gang are in custody, their confessions peeling back layers of a vendetta-driven hit that terrorized Rohini Sector-17.
The response was immediate and fierce following the FIR. Inspectors Man Singh, Arvind Singh, Sunder Gautam, and Neeraj Sharma, under Sandeep Tushir’s oversight, mobilized for a thorough investigation blending tech and fieldwork.
Operation-I targeted Narela outskirts, where the ARSC squad trapped a gang operative. His account painted a grim picture: Instagram connections to Himanshu and Mohit pulled him into the fold with visions of luxury. During the February 14 ambush, he handled the bike as his partners unleashed bullets on the victim.
Parallelly, Operation-II’s NR-II team sifted through hours of CCTV and grilled leads. Sub-Inspector Balraj zeroed in on Samaypur, Rohini, setting a sting that captured the other suspect. A Muzaffarpur native living on Delhi rents, his path to crime included a January 2025 knife rampage earning him juvenile detention, then a social media plunge back into the Tillu orbit for fast money.
These captures mark a pivotal win, paving the way for more arrests in the gang hierarchy. As police expand their net, the operation reaffirms commitment to public safety amid rising gang activities. For families in Rohini and beyond, it’s a beacon of hope that daylight lawlessness won’t go unpunished.