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Two found dead
in South Delhi
According to the police, the bodies of Akhtar (50) and Jamshed Alam, who was in his late 30s, were discovered on Wednesday night after people began complaining about foul smell emanating from their accommodation at Shaheen Bagh in Sarita Vihar. The bodies were decomposed. The police suspect that the two may have been strangled to death but are waiting for the post-mortem report before arriving at any conclusion. Preliminary investigations revealed that the two men lived together. They did not have permanent jobs, but one of them used to lend money on interest.
Two killed
after brawl
Four held for stealing mobile phones
According to the police, the kingpin of the gang, Yasin alias Wasim Raja, was arrested when he was trying to steal a mobile phone in a bus plying on route No. 469 on Wednesday. At his instance, the police arrested three more of his accomplices, Dinesh, Hemant and Riyaz, and also the receiver of the stolen property, Ashok Kumar, who owned a mobile phone shop in Sangam Vihar.
Interrogation of the accused allegedly revealed that they would board buses plying on outer Ring Road or route No. 469 and steal the phones.
NEW DELHI:
Eight women allegedly involved in pickpocketing in buses have been arrested by the East Delhi police.
According to the police, Deepa, a convent school teacher living in Dilshad Garden, had boarded a bus plying on route No. 473 on Wednesday. At Laxmi Nagar T-point in Shakarpur, a group of women boarded the bus and surrounded her. One of them then took out the wallet kept in her handbag.
Ms. Deepa raised an alarm after which the driver stopped the bus near Nathu sweets. With the help of the public, the police managed to nab all the members of the gang. Those arrested have been identified as Imla, Shanti, Sarita, Lalita, Kamla, Kishni, Meera and Asha. Further investigations are on to ascertain their other involvements.
Two businessmen held
Sandeep Garg and Vineet Goel were arrested at about 10 a.m. after 51,170 dollars, amounting to about Rs.23 lakh, were found stuffed in `agarbatti' packets kept in their bags, according to a police official.
The two were to board an Emirates flight, bound for Dubai.
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