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3 held for stealing SUV at gunpoint in South Delhi
3 held for stealing SUV at gunpoint in South Delhi

New Indian Express

time18-06-2025

  • New Indian Express

3 held for stealing SUV at gunpoint in South Delhi

NEW DELHI: Three men allegedly carjacked an SUV at gunpoint near the Qutub Institutional Area in southwest Delhi, police said on Tuesday. The incident took place around 5 am on Sunday on Shaheed Jeet Singh Marg. The driver, Sagar, told police he was waiting in his employer's Tata Harrier outside a restaurant when three men entered the vehicle from the rear door. His employer and his wife had gone inside to attend a party. 'One of the accused, carrying a pistol, took the driver to the back seat and drove away,' a police officer said. Sagar was allegedly assaulted, robbed of his phone and cash, and kept inside the moving vehicle for an hour before being dumped on Asola Road. DCP (Southwest) Amit Goel said the stolen vehicle was later intercepted and all three accused — Yogesh, Ashok Kumar, and Banty — were arrested. They are habitual offenders involved in multiple previous crimes.

Carjacking outside upscale Delhi restaurant: 3 men steal Tata Harrier, kidnap driver
Carjacking outside upscale Delhi restaurant: 3 men steal Tata Harrier, kidnap driver

Indian Express

time17-06-2025

  • Indian Express

Carjacking outside upscale Delhi restaurant: 3 men steal Tata Harrier, kidnap driver

What began as a normal wait for his employer outside a restaurant in an upscale Southwest Delhi locality spiraled into a nightmare for a driver as three armed assailants forcibly entered the car and sped off — with him still inside. Police said the incident took place in the early hours of Sunday. The driver, Sagar, who goes by one name, was waiting outside a restaurant in the Qutub Institutional Area. His employer and his wife were attending a party and he was sitting in his employer's luxury SUV — a Tata Harrier. Around 5 am, three men approached the vehicle. Before Sagar could realise what their intentions were, police said, two men forcibly entered the car through the back door while the third brandished a pistol at Sagar and ordered him to move over. Sagar further recounted to the police that he was assaulted and confined in the car as the assailants made their escape. After an hour of driving around, the carjackers would drop off Sagar on Asola Road before fleeing with his phone, money, and his employer's vehicle. Sagar made his way to the Kishangarh police station, on foot, before filing a complaint. Police then lodged an FIR under sections 311 (robbery, or dacoity, with attempt to cause death or grievous hurt), 309(6) (robbery), 140(2) (kidnapping or abduction), and 3(5) (common intent) of the BNS, along with sections 25, 27, 54 and 59 of the Arms Act. Police conducted technical surveillance, tracking the location of the SUV and tracing its movement. The men were soon traced and nabbed. Police said the trio — Yogesh (34), Ashok Kumar (40), and Banty (25) — are habitual offenders with prior involvement in multiple cases of robbery, snatching, and burglary, said police. All three were in the car when they were nabbed. The police recovered the looted Tata Harrier, two stolen mobile phones, the vehicle key, and a country-made pistol with a live cartridge used in the offence.

Delhi: Armed men steal SUV at gunpoint in Qutub Institutional Area
Delhi: Armed men steal SUV at gunpoint in Qutub Institutional Area

Hindustan Times

time17-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Delhi: Armed men steal SUV at gunpoint in Qutub Institutional Area

Three men allegedly stole an SUV by threatening the driver at gunpoint near the Qutub Institutional Area in southwest Delhi, police said on Tuesday. The men allegedly forced the driver to the back seat when they carried out the carjacking around 5 am on Sunday on Shaheed Jeet Singh Marg and after an hour removed from the car. "The driver, Sagar, was waiting inside his employer's Tata Harrier SUV outside a restaurant. His employer and his wife had gone inside to attend a party when three men entered (the car) from the rear door," a police officer said. The driver told police that the car was parked when the carjacking happened. One of them, who was carrying a pistol, drove the car away. He was allegedly assaulted and kept inside the moving car for nearly an hour. They also robbed him of his mobile phone and cash, the officer said. "The victim was later removed on Asola Road and the accused fled with the vehicle. Sagar reported the incident to the police and a case was registered at Kishangarh police station," the officer said. Further investigation was underway.

Three men steal SUV at gunpoint in southwest Delhi
Three men steal SUV at gunpoint in southwest Delhi

The Print

time17-06-2025

  • The Print

Three men steal SUV at gunpoint in southwest Delhi

'The driver, Sagar, was waiting inside his employer's Tata Harrier SUV outside a restaurant. His employer and his wife had gone inside to attend a party when three men entered (the car) from the rear door,' a police officer said. The men allegedly forced the driver to the back seat when they carried out the carjacking around 5 am on Sunday on Shaheed Jeet Singh Marg and after an hour removed from the car. New Delhi, Jun 17 (PTI) Three men allegedly stole an SUV by threatening the driver at gunpoint near the Qutub Institutional Area in southwest Delhi, police said on Tuesday. The driver told police that the car was parked when the carjacking happened. One of them, who was carrying a pistol, drove the car away. He was allegedly assaulted and kept inside the moving car for nearly an hour. They also robbed him of his mobile phone and cash, the officer said. 'The victim was later removed on Asola Road and the accused fled with the vehicle. Sagar reported the incident to the police and a case was registered at Kishangarh police station,' the officer said. Further investigation was underway. PTI BM SKY SKY This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Nischay Malhan Net worth: Owning 4 cars and house worth Rs 20 crore, everything about Triggered Insaan's luxurious lifestyle
Nischay Malhan Net worth: Owning 4 cars and house worth Rs 20 crore, everything about Triggered Insaan's luxurious lifestyle

Pink Villa

time13-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Pink Villa

Nischay Malhan Net worth: Owning 4 cars and house worth Rs 20 crore, everything about Triggered Insaan's luxurious lifestyle

Nischay Malhan, popularly known as Triggered Insaan, stands as one of the most successful content creators in India. Over the years, he has garnered an impressive following because of his engaging and innovative content. With several years of dedication to his craft, Nischay has achieved milestones in his content creation journey, enabling him to lead a lifestyle that many aspire to. Let's take a closer look at his luxurious life - his collection of high-end cars and an expansive abode worth crores. Nischay Malhan's Net Worth and Residence Due to his millions of views on his videos, Nischay Malhan has successfully converted his passion into a career. Hailing from Delhi, Nischay has carved out a niche for himself as a YouTuber. He earned a loyal fan base with his razor-sharp wit through commentary videos, reactions, roasting sessions, and reviews. According to a report by India. com, his estimated net worth ranges between a staggering Rs 30 and 35 crore. Nestled in the upscale area of Gurugram, he possesses a massive house valued at approximately Rs 20 crores. The house was built from scratch, featuring a gaming room, home theater, and many other modern amenities. The stylish décor reflects the sophisticated taste of Nischay and his family. Nischay Malhan's Cars Nischay is fond of luxury automobiles, boasting a remarkable collection of four high-end cars. His impressive lineup includes a stunning Jaguar F-Pace, valued at around Rs 78.46 lakhs, a Tata Harrier with a starting price of Rs 15.49 lakhs, and the sleek Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, which begins at Rs 12.45 lakhs. Most recently, he added a Defender to his garage, which starts at around Rs 1 crore. Take a look at Nischay Malhan's PIC with his car: Nischay Malhan's Popularity With a staggering fan base across social media, Nischay Malhan enjoys immense popularity. His YouTube channel, known as Triggered Insaan, has amassed an impressive following of over 24.2 million subscribers since its inception in 2014. Throughout his journey, he has uploaded 347 videos, the majority of which have garnered more than 10 million views each. His content notably features his family and friends, along with his humorous takes on trending videos and internet memes. Beyond YouTube, Nischay has cultivated a vibrant community on Instagram, where he boasts 10.9 million followers. Nischay Malhan and Ruchika Rathore's Marriage On June 9, Nischay Malhan tied the knot with his beloved girlfriend, Ruchika Rathore, in a heartwarming ceremony surrounded by close friends and family. Their love story began in college in 2018, and after several years of being together, the couple got engaged in December 2024. They announced this news by sharing stunning photographs from the event. Their wedding took place at the picturesque ITC Hotels, Tavleen, Chail, set against the breathtaking backdrop of Himachal Pradesh's serene hills. The exquisite wedding photos showcase Ruchika in a red bridal ensemble, while Nischay looked regal in an ivory sherwani. Take a look at Nischay Malhan's PIC with his wife Ruchika Rathore: On a personal note, Nischay was born on November 14, 1995. His father, Vinay Malhan, is a successful businessman, while his mother, Dimple Malhan, has made her mark as a YouTuber. He also has a talented sister, Prerna Malhan, who is a YouTuber, and a brother, Abhishek Malhan, who has a huge fan following as one of the successful YouTubers. Abhishek became a household name through Bigg Boss OTT 2 and Battleground. Disclaimer: All amounts mentioned in the article are sourced from India .com. In some cases, celebrities or their teams give their inputs too, which we incorporate if provided by them. We take all efforts to share possible accurate numbers, however unless otherwise mentioned they are all approximates. We are open to feedback and suggestions on editorial@

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