Sambhal (PTI): A notorious criminal who was once part of a gang led by Shariq Satha, and allegedly a key figure behind last year's violent incidents in Sambhal, has landed in police net, officials said.
Dilip alias Harish has been active in the world of crime for over 30 years and carried a cash reward of Rs 25,000.
Four civilians were killed in the violence that erupted during a court-ordered survey of the Shahi Jama Masjid in the Kot Garvi area of the city on November 24 last year.
The survey was ordered by a local court while hearing a petition that claimed the mosque stood at the site of a Hindu temple demolished during the Mughal era.
Superintendent of Police (SP) Krishna Kumar Bishnoi told reporters on Tuesday, "In our ongoing crackdown against crime and criminals, the Asmoli police station team has successfully arrested a wanted criminal carrying a Rs 25,000 bounty."
Dilip has been involved in vehicle theft since 1993 and has repeatedly changed his name and his father's name to commit crimes in different states, he said.
"From 1993 onwards, he has been a professional auto-lifter, stealing vehicles. Until 2020, he was actively working with Shariq Satha's gang," the officer said.
Before his arrest, Dilip had been stealing four-wheelers from Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Delhi and Rajasthan, and selling them in Nagaland, West Bengal and Siliguri, the SP said.
He had been on the run for four years and was nabbed by Asmoli police.
"His first crime was stealing a vehicle from Moradabad in 1993. So far, more than 40 criminal cases have been registered against him in different states," Bishnoi said.
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Prayagraj (UP), Apr 7 (PTI): Police on Monday arrested a man who was allegedly seen carrying saffron flags and climbing on top of a dargah in Sikandra area here in Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj, officials said.
DCP (Ganga Nagar) Kuldeep Singh Gunawat said a case was registered against three named and several unknown persons in connection with the incident that happened on Sunday during Ram Navami celebrations.
A man identified as Manendra Singh was arrested for allegedly leading two other youths at the dargah.
In a purported video of the incident that surfaced online, some men, atop the gate of Ghazi Miyan's dargah, were allegedly seen raising Jai Shri Ram slogans while waving saffron flags. Police said they rushed in and removed the men from the dargah.
Both Hindu and Muslim devotees come to offer 'chadar' at the shrine, according to police.
Departmental action is being taken against the policemen who were responsible for maintaining order at the spot, the DCP said on Sunday.