Delhi Police arrest two for stealing 100 cars from Delhi

New Delhi, July 5
The Delhi Police arrested two men who allegedly stole more than a hundred cars from Delhi and sold them in Kashmir.
The police identified the accused as Showket Ahmad (25) and Mohd Juber (22).
The police stated they used to fly from Kashmir to Delhi and steal cars in the Delhi-NCR region. They would then drive back to Kashmir and sell those at lucrative prices in the valley.
The police added that Ahmad lives in Baramulla district in Kashmir and works as a government contractor. His father retired from the forest department. He started working with his friends Rinku, Juber and Waseem to earn quick money.
Meanwhile, Juber hails from Shamli in UP and works with Ahmad’s friend Rinku. He delivers stolen cars to prospective buyers.
Rinku would steal the cars with his associates and give them to Juber and Ahmad.
The police had received specific information that Rinku, Juber and Ahmad were driving a stolen Baleno car and were traced in Paharganj where the police laid a trap to arrest them. Rinku however managed ged to flee from the spot.
During interrogation, Ahmad told the police he recently drove 10 stolen cars from Delhi to Baramulla. Since he was earning a good commission on the sales, he would come to Delhi via airplane to receive stolen cars.
The police recovered two Baleno cars, a Swift Dzire and a WagonR from their possession.