Noida Police Bust Snatching and Vehicle Theft Gang, Recover 22 Stolen Mobile Phones

Noida Police Bust Snatching and Vehicle Theft Gang, Recover 22 Stolen Mobile Phones

Noida Police have busted a gang involved in mobile phone snatching and vehicle theft, arresting four habitual offenders and recovering 22 stolen phones. The accused used a bike stolen from Delhi to carry out crimes in Noida. Police are probing further links.

 

In a significant breakthrough against street crime, Noida Police have dismantled an organised gang involved in mobile phone snatching and vehicle theft, arresting four habitual offenders and recovering a large cache of stolen devices. The operation has dealt a major blow to a network that had been targeting commuters across the city using stolen vehicles to evade detection.

According to police officials, the accused were operating with a stolen motorcycle originally taken from Delhi, which they used to carry out a series of snatching incidents in Noida. Investigators revealed that the gang strategically moved across areas, exploiting busy streets and traffic conditions to commit quick thefts before fleeing the scene. Their activities had led to a spate of complaints from residents over recent weeks.

During the arrests, police recovered 22 mobile phones that had been stolen or snatched in different incidents. Preliminary investigations indicate that the accused are seasoned criminals with prior involvement in similar offences. Law enforcement authorities confirmed that sustained surveillance and intelligence gathering helped track the suspects and link them to multiple cases of mobile snatching and vehicle theft.

Police officials stated that interrogation of the arrested individuals is ongoing, with a focus on identifying other crimes connected to the gang and determining whether additional accomplices are involved. Efforts are also underway to trace the rightful owners of the recovered mobile phones and return the stolen property after due legal procedures.

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The successful crackdown underscores Noida Police’s intensified efforts to curb street crimes and disrupt repeat offender networks operating across district and state boundaries. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to strengthening patrols and intelligence-led operations to ensure greater public safety and deter organised criminal activity in the region.

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