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Time of India
19 hours ago
- Time of India
Throat slit by banned Chinese manjha, biker dies in Jammu
JAMMU: A biker died after his throat was allegedly slit by the banned Chinese manjha on the Jammu-Akhnoor flyover. Sahil Kumar, 36, was riding his two-wheeler on the flyover Saturday when the thread allegedly got entangled around his neck, slitting his throat, police said. He was taken to the Government Medical College, Jammu, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. Police have sent the body for postmortem. Meanwhile, acting on a tipoff, police conducted raids in a market on the city's outskirts and seized nine rolls of the banned Chinese manjha. The trader, Raman Kumar, has been booked and an investigation is underway, police said.


New Indian Express
10-07-2025
- New Indian Express
Man held from IGI Airport for posing as a cop to impress women
NEW DELHI: A 23-year-old man was arrested from IGI Airport on Monday for allegedly impersonating a Delhi Police sub-inspector to impress and deceive women, including staffers of the Delhi police. The CISF intercepted the man, identified as Sahil Kumar from Rajasthan's Alwar district, around 3.30 pm during routine profiling. He was wearing a T-shirt with the Delhi Police logo and carrying a forged ID card, Additional Commissioner of Police (IGI Airport) Usha Rangnani said. During questioning, Sahil failed to provide any credible details about his posting. He later admitted he was a student preparing for competitive exams and had no government job. He told police he had impersonated a 2024-batch Delhi Police SI to deceive multiple women, including staffers from the force, and had come to the airport to meet one of them. One Delhi Police staffer confirmed he had contacted her on social media posing as a police officer. Police recovered a fake ID card, forged appointment letter, documents, and a mobile phone with photos of him in uniform. He claimed he created the documents using Photoshop and bought the uniform from Delhi's Camp area, Rangnani said. Further probe is on.


Time of India
09-07-2025
- Time of India
23-yr-old arrested at IGIA for posing as cop to dupe women
New Delhi: A 23-year-old man was arrested at Delhi's IGI Airport for impersonating a sub-inspector of Delhi Police, allegedly to deceive and befriend women, including staffers of the force. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The accused, Sahil Kumar, was found in possession of forged police documents and fake identification. According to police, the incident unfolded on July 7 at around 3.30 pm, when the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) intercepted a suspicious individual during routine profiling operations at Terminal-3's departure forecourt. "The man, identified as Sahil Kumar, was wearing a white T-shirt with the Delhi Police logo. Upon questioning, Kumar was unable to provide any credible explanation about his alleged posting with Delhi Police," addl. commissioner of police (IGI Airport) Usha Rangnani said. "His Delhi Police identity card raised suspicion and was found to be forged. CISF personnel filed a formal complaint with IGI Airport Police Station, leading to the registration of a case under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)," the senior police officer added. During interrogation, Kumar failed to produce any valid credentials and confessed to impersonating a police officer. A fake police ID card (marked as PSI), a forged appointment letter, a handbag containing blank case diaries, a page with Delhi Police Academy stamp marks, and a mobile phone with photos of him in uniform were recovered. "Investigating officers found that Kumar, who has completed Class XII and currently resides with relatives in Rohini, used his forged identity to befriend women, some of whom were working with Delhi Police, by pretending to be a 2024-batch sub-inspector posted at IGI Airport. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now One such woman confirmed that she had been contacted by the accused on social media," a senior police officer said. "The accused admitted he created the fake documents using editing software and purchased the police uniform from the Camp area in Delhi. He said he was a student preparing for competitive exams and had no actual employment with any govt agency," the officer added. Further investigation into the matter is underway.


Hindustan Times
09-07-2025
- Hindustan Times
23-year-old man arrested for posing as a cop at Delhi's IGI Airport
A 23-year-old impersonating himself as a Delhi Police Sub-Inspector was arrested at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, police said on Wednesday. The accused, identified as Sahil Kumar, had forged documents to pose as a police officer, thereby misleading his female acquaintances and social circle, the police said.(Sunil Ghosh / HT Photo/ Representational ) The accused, identified as Sahil Kumar, had forged documents to pose as a police officer, thereby misleading his female acquaintances and social circle, the police said. Police recovered one fake Delhi Police ID card (marked as PSI), one forged appointment letter, one handbag containing some blank case diaries, one blank page having stamp marks of DPA (Delhi Police Academy) & mobile phone containing photographs in Delhi Police uniform, from his possession. On Monday, during routine surveillance and profiling operations at the departure forecourt of Terminal 3, Indira Gandhi International Airport, the Vigilance Team of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) intercepted and detained the accused. Upon questioning, he was unable to provide a credible explanation regarding his current posting in the Delhi Police and offered vague and unconvincing excuses. He was also found in possession of a Delhi Police identity card, which appeared to be forged, the police said. Based on a formal complaint lodged by CISF personnel, Delhi police registered the case, and the investigation of the case was taken up. During the investigation, the accused disclosed that he had studied up to 12th standard and was currently residing with a relative in Rohini, Delhi. When questioned about his presence at IGI Airport, he revealed that he had impersonated a Sub-Inspector of the Delhi Police to deceive several females, including staff members of the Delhi Police, and had arrived at the airport to meet one of them, police said. Upon inquiry, one of the female staff of Delhi Police confirmed that the accused had contacted her via social media, posing as a 2024-batch Sub-Inspector posted at IGI Airport, Delhi. The accused further confessed that he had fabricated his identity to mislead female acquaintances and social circle, and into believing he had been appointed as a Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police. He admitted that he was, in fact, a student preparing for competitive examinations and held no formal employment with any government department. He also disclosed that he had procured a Delhi Police uniform from the Camp area in Delhi and had created a fake identity card and appointment letter using his self-taught skills in Photoshop, police added. (ANI)


Indian Express
09-07-2025
- Indian Express
Fake ID card, forged appointment letter, blank case diaries: man impersonating Delhi Police officer held at IGI airport
A 23-year-old school dropout posing as a Delhi Police sub-inspector to 'mislead female acquaintances and social circle' was arrested at the Indira Gandhi International Airport on July 7, officers said Wednesday. According to the Delhi Police, the man has been identified as Sahil Kumar, a resident of Alwar in Rajasthan. Usha Rangnani, Additional Commissioner of Police, IGI Airport, said, 'He was impersonating a sub-inspector of Delhi Police using a forged identity card. Subsequently, a fake Delhi Police ID card (marked as PSI), a forged appointment letter, a handbag containing some blank case diaries, a blank page having stamp marks of DPA (Delhi Police Academy), and a mobile phone containing photographs in Delhi Police uniform, were recovered from his possession and seized'. During the investigation, the accused told the police he was a school dropout, and was living with a relative in Rohini, Delhi. When questioned about his presence at IGI Airport, he said came to the airport to meet one of his women acquaintances. 'The accused further confessed that he had fabricated his identity to mislead female acquaintances and social circle, and into believing he had been appointed as a sub-inspector in the Delhi Police. He admitted that he was, in fact, a student preparing for competitive examinations and held no formal employment with any government department. He also disclosed that he had procured a Delhi Police uniform from the Camp area in Delhi, and had created a fake identity card and appointment letter using self-taught skills in Photoshop,' Rangnani added. Upon inquiry, one of the women personnel of the Delhi Police confirmed that the man had contacted her via social media, posing as a 2024-batch sub-inspector posted at IGI Airport. According to the police, the Vigilance Team of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) intercepted and detained a man suspected of impersonating a Delhi Police officer at around 3.30 pm on July 7, during routine surveillance and profiling operations at the departure forecourt of Terminal 3. They said the suspect was wearing a white T-shirt with the emblem of the Delhi Police. When questioned, he was unable to provide a credible explanation for his current posting in the Delhi Police and offered vague and unconvincing excuses. A complaint was lodged by the CISF personnel, following which a case was registered and the accused was arrested. Sakshi Chand is working as an Assistant Editor with the Indian Express. She has over a decade of experience in covering crime, prisons, traffic and human interest stories. She has also covered the communal clashes in Kasganj, Aligarh, Trilokpuri riots as well as the North-East Delhi riots. Apart from being a journalist, she is also a National level basketball player and a coach. Before joining the Indian Express, she was working for The Times of India. ... Read More