Tag: couple arrested

  • Delhi Fraud: Husband-Wife Duo Held for Multi-Sale Flat Scam from Noida

    Alert Delhi Police have dismantled a multimillion-rupee property fraud ring, arresting a husband-wife pair in Greater Noida for the repeated sale of a single Dwarka flat. This case underscores vulnerabilities in India’s booming housing market.

    Two 2024 complaints at Dwarka South painted a picture of betrayal: a seller woman inked ‘agreement to sell’ documents, pocketed advances, then ghosted buyers on registries and refunds. BNS cases were filed, igniting a thorough inquiry.

    Supervised by Inspector Rajesh Kumar Sah and ACP Kishor Kumar Rewala, the task force—including SI Naveen Yadav, ASI Mahavir, HCs Praveen Yadav and Bhushan, plus WPC Rupali Devi—deployed surveillance tech and human intel for the bust.

    Naresh Kumar Sikri (57) and wife Sharda (55) faced cuffs. Sharda, proclaimed offender on September 24, 2025, had her pre-arrest bail quashed.

    Confessions laid bare the scheme: bank-mortgaged flat sold manifold to scrape settlement funds, defrauding up to Rs 2.5 crore. They now languish in judicial lockup.

    Prior cons are under scanner, with victim outreach and asset recovery in full swing. This takedown could ripple through similar rackets plaguing aspiring homeowners.

  • Couple Arrested for Bengaluru Delivery Man’s Murder After Car Chase

    In a shocking turn of events, a food delivery executive in Bengaluru has been murdered following a deliberate car chase and collision. Darshan, 24, was killed on October 25 when a couple, Manoj Kumar and Aarati Sharma, allegedly used their car to ram his scooter. What began as a traffic incident quickly escalated due to the couple’s aggressive pursuit. CCTV evidence proved instrumental in the investigation, revealing that the collision was not accidental but a targeted act of revenge. The altercation reportedly started when Darshan’s scooter accidentally grazed the accused’s car mirror. Despite Darshan’s apology and attempt to leave, Manoj Kumar initiated a chase, ultimately culminating in the fatal ramming. The accused, a martial arts instructor and his wife, were later seen returning to the scene masked to collect debris from their car. They have since confessed to the crime, which has been handed over to the Puttenahalli police for further legal action. This incident underscores the severe consequences of unchecked road rage.