Category: Crime

  • Radio-Collared Tigress Poisoned and Buried in Madhya Pradesh; 5 Arrested

    BHOPAL (Sunday, March 29, 2026) — Authorities in Madhya Pradesh have arrested five individuals following the retaliatory poisoning and burial of a radio-collared tigress near the Satpura Tiger Reserve (STR). The carcass of the big cat was recovered on Friday morning from a pit in the West Chhindwara forest division, concluding a search operation triggered by a lack of movement in the animal’s tracking data.


    Incident Timeline & Discovery

    The tigress, a four-and-a-half-year-old animal originally rehabilitated from the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, had established territory in a human-dominated fringe area outside the protected reserve boundaries.

    • The Trigger: The investigation revealed that the tigress had recently killed an ox belonging to a local farmer in Chhatiaam village.
    • The Poisoning: In retaliation, the farmer, identified as Udesingh (50), allegedly laced the ox’s carcass with urea or pesticide. The tigress died after consuming the poisoned bait.
    • The Burial: To conceal the crime, Udesingh and four accomplices buried the tiger’s carcass in a pit and reportedly burnt its radio collar.
    • Recovery: A forest team, assisted by a dog squad, traced the scent from the ox carcass to a pit near Udesingh’s hut, where the tiger’s body was found at approximately 8:30 AM on Friday.

    Criminal Profile & Context

    Satpura Tiger Reserve Field Director Rakhi Nanda confirmed that the primary accused is also under investigation for illegal opium cultivation.

    DetailInformation
    Victim4.5-year-old female tiger (Translocated from Bandhavgarh).
    AccusedUdesingh (50) and four others; all remanded to judicial custody.
    Secondary CrimeIllegal opium cultivation on the accused’s farm.
    MotiveRetaliation for livestock loss and fear of forest officials discovering the opium farm.

    Allegations of Monitoring Failure

    Wildlife activist Ajay Dubey has filed a formal complaint with the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), alleging gross negligence. He claims the radio collar had been stationary since March 3, but no action was taken for over three weeks.

    • Forest Dept Defense: Field Director Rakhi Nanda stated that regular monitoring had been scaled back because the tigress had “well established” its territory. Officials assumed the collar might have been “dropped” remotely after receiving confirmation for its removal on March 19.
    • Mortality Trends: This incident marks the 14th tiger death in Madhya Pradesh since January 2026, highlighting the escalating human-wildlife friction as tiger populations expand into revenue lands.

    Sources

    • The Hindu: “Tiger poisoned to death near Satpura Reserve; five arrested” (March 29, 2026).
    • The New Indian Express: “Tiger poisoned to death near Satpura Reserve in MP, five held; accused also into opium cultivation” (March 28, 2026).
    • Indian Express: “Translocated Bandhavgarh tigress poisoned and buried in MP’s Chhindwara; five arrested” (March 29, 2026).
    • Times of India: “Collared tiger killed with poisoned bait in MP, 4 villagers arrested” (March 28, 2026).
  • Anand Parbat Stabbing: Viral CCTV Footage Reveals Brutal Assault by Juveniles

    NEW DELHI (Friday, March 27, 2026) — Disturbing CCTV footage has surfaced online detailing a violent stabbing incident in Central Delhi’s Anand Parbat area. The video shows a 17-year-old boy being dragged through a narrow lane and stabbed over a dozen times by two juveniles following a “minor altercation” earlier this week.


    The Incident: A “Minor Dispute” Turns Fatal

    The attack, which occurred in a congested residential pocket of Anand Parbat, was reportedly triggered by a trivial argument between the victim and the two accused.

    • The Victim: A 17-year-old local resident (identity withheld as a minor).
    • The Assault: The footage shows the victim, wearing a cap, being cornered in a lane. One assailant is seen repeatedly plunging a dagger into the victim’s back before moving to strike his legs, thighs, and abdomen.
    • The Abduction: In a particularly harrowing segment of the video, the two attackers are seen dragging the semi-conscious boy into a small room adjacent to the lane to continue the assault away from public view.

    Investigation and Apprehension

    The Central Delhi Police acted swiftly after the victim was discovered by locals and rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition.

    AspectDetails
    SuspectsTwo juveniles (both apprehended within 48 hours).
    RecoveryThe blood-stained dagger and clothing seen in the video have been seized.
    Medical StatusThe victim remains in the ICU with multiple deep perforations to his internal organs.
    Police ActionCase registered under Section 109 (Attempt to Murder) and Section 115 (Voluntary Causing Hurt) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

    Legal Context: The Juvenile Justice (JJ) Act

    Because both attackers are under 18, the case is being processed through the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB).

    • Trial as Adult? Given the extreme “heinous” nature of the crime—characterized by the pre-planned dragging and multiple stabs—police are reportedly seeking a preliminary assessment under Section 15 of the JJ Act to determine if the older juvenile (if aged 16–18) should be tried as an adult.
    • CCTV as Evidence: Legal experts state that the clear “intent to kill” visible in the viral footage will be a primary piece of evidence during the JJB’s social investigation report.

    Sources

    • The Times of India: “Anand Parbat stabbing: Video shows teen being dragged in lane, knifed several times” (March 27, 2026).
    • NDTV News: “Delhi Horror: CCTV captures 17-year-old being stabbed and dragged in Anand Parbat” (March 27, 2026).
    • Hindustan Times: “Two minors held for Anand Parbat stabbing; video of brutal attack goes viral” (March 26, 2026).
    • Official Statement: Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central District), Delhi (March 27, 2026).
  • Goa Customs Seize Hydroponic Weed Worth ₹8 Crore at Mopa Airport

    PANAJI (Friday, March 27, 2026) — In one of the largest drug hauls at the newly operational Manohar International Airport (MIA), Goa Customs officials arrested five passengers on Wednesday for smuggling 23.8 kg of high-grade hydroponic weed. The contraband, valued at over ₹8 crore in the international market, was intercepted by the Air Intelligence Unit (AIU).


    The Operation: “Food Packet” Concealment

    The crackdown was the result of a coordinated intelligence operation targeting international transit routes known for narcotics trafficking.

    • The Interception: The AIU team, acting on specific behavioral cues and scanning data, intercepted five passengers arriving on two separate flights—one from Bangkok (Thailand) and another from Abu Dhabi via Muscat.
    • The Concealment: During the examination of their checked-in baggage, officers discovered the marijuana vacuum-sealed and hidden inside commercial food packets. The professional packaging was intended to mask the distinct odor of the hydroponic strain.
    • The Seizure: A total of 23.8 kg of the substance was recovered. Unlike traditional cannabis, “hydroponic weed” is grown in nutrient-rich water without soil, resulting in significantly higher THC levels and a much higher market price.

    Key Details of the Arrest

    The Five suspects are currently in judicial custody as the investigation expands into the wider distribution network.

    DetailInformation
    Quantity Seized23.8 kg
    Estimated Value₹8.33 Crore
    Origin PointsBangkok (Thailand) and Abu Dhabi (UAE)
    AgencyAir Intelligence Unit (AIU), Goa Customs
    Legal ActionCase registered under the NDPS Act, 1985

    Context: The “Bangkok-Goa” Narcotics Trail

    Customs Commissioner Sunil B. Deshmukh noted that since Thailand decriminalized certain forms of cannabis, Indian airports have seen a surge in attempts to smuggle high-quality strains back into the country.

    • Manohar International Airport (MIA): As a growing international hub, MIA has increased its surveillance and baggage screening protocols to prevent it from becoming a gateway for the “party drug” circuit in North Goa.
    • NDPS Consequences: Under the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, the possession of “commercial quantities” of such drugs carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years of rigorous imprisonment.

    Sources

    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Five held with hydroponic weed worth Rs 8 crore at Goa airport” (March 27, 2026).
    • The Times of India: “Goa: Five held at Mopa airport with hydroponic weed worth Rs 8.3 crore” (March 27, 2026).
    • Hindustan Times: “Goa Customs seize 23.8 kg hydroponic weed from Bangkok passengers” (March 27, 2026).
    • Official Statement: Office of the Commissioner of Customs, Goa (March 27, 2026).
  • ED Files Chargesheet Against Ex-RCOM Executive Punit Garg in ₹40,000 Crore Fraud Case

    NEW DELHI (Friday, March 27, 2026) — The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has filed a formal chargesheet (prosecution complaint) against Punit Garg, the former President and Executive Director of Reliance Communications (RCOM), in connection with one of India’s largest bank loan fraud and money laundering cases. The case involves an alleged diversion of over ₹40,000 crore in public funds borrowed from a consortium of banks.


    Key Accused and Allegations

    The more than 170-page chargesheet was filed before Special Judge Ajay Gupta at the Rouse Avenue Court under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

    • Punit Garg (61): Arrested by the ED on January 29, 2026, Garg is accused of playing a central role in the “acquisition, layering, and dissipation” of the proceeds of crime during his tenure (2001–2025).
    • Vaishali Jairam Mane: A former director at the US-based Bonn Investment Inc, she has been named for her alleged role in facilitating offshore property transactions linked to the laundered funds.

    The Modus Operandi: Diversion and “Sham” Deals

    The ED investigation, which stems from a CBI FIR registered in August 2025, highlights a sophisticated network used to siphon off bank loans:

    1. Manhattan Luxury Condominium: Proceeds of crime were allegedly used to purchase a luxury apartment in New York. The ED claims Garg “fraudulently” sold this property in 2023 for $8.3 million during RCOM’s insolvency process without the consent of the Resolution Professional.
    2. Dubai-Pakistan Link: The sale proceeds were reportedly remitted from the US via a “sham investment arrangement” involving a Dubai-based entity controlled by a Pakistan-linked individual.
    3. Personal Expenses: A portion of the diverted public money was allegedly used for Garg’s personal expenditures, including overseas education fees for his children.
    4. Evergreening & Layering: Over ₹13,600 crore was allegedly diverted for the “evergreening” of loans, while ₹12,600 crore was routed through connected parties and foreign subsidiaries to disguise the origin of the funds.

    [Image: Flowchart showing the diversion of bank loans through shell companies to offshore assets]


    Case Status and Legal Context

    This chargesheet marks a critical phase in the investigation into the Anil Ambani-led Reliance Group companies, which are under intense scrutiny following Supreme Court directives.

    CategoryDetails
    Total Alleged FraudOver ₹40,000 Crore
    Primary ChargesSections 120-B, 406, 420 of IPC; PMLA, 2002
    Recent Related ActionsED filed a chargesheet against Reliance Power Ltd in Dec 2025 regarding a ₹68 crore fake bank guarantee.
    Next Step in CourtThe court is scheduled to take up the chargesheet and Garg’s interim medical bail plea on March 28, 2026.

    Sources

    • ANI News: “ED files chargesheet against former RCom director Punit Garg in Rs 40,000 crores Money laundering case” (March 27, 2026).
    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Bank loan ‘fraud’: ED files chargesheet against ex-RCOM executive Punit Garg” (March 27, 2026).
    • The Hindu: “ED arrests former RCom director Punit Garg; chargesheet filed in Rouse Avenue” (Updated March 27, 2026).
    • Business Standard: “ED to file chargesheet in ₹40k cr loan ‘fraud’ involving ex-RCOM president” (March 27, 2026).
  • Four Juveniles Apprehended for Fatal Stabbing of 17-Year-Old in Northeast Delhi

    NEW DELHI (Friday, March 27, 2026) — The Delhi Police have apprehended four juveniles in connection with the brutal murder of a 17-year-old boy, Zaid, in the New Usmanpur area. The body was discovered on Wednesday in a DDA park, sent to the mortuary, and the suspects were tracked down within 48 hours following a technical investigation.


    Discovery of the Crime

    The incident came to light on Wednesday, March 25, when a passerby alerted the New Usmanpur Police Station about a blood-stained body lying in a DDA park near Jag Pravesh Chandra (JPC) Hospital.

    • The Victim: Zaid (17), a resident of the New Usmanpur area.
    • The Scene: Police found the victim with multiple stab wounds to his chest and neck. No identification was found on the body initially, but local intelligence helped confirm his identity by Thursday morning.
    • Forensic Evidence: Crime teams and forensic experts collected blood samples and a blood-stained knife from the park, which is believed to be the primary murder weapon.

    Investigation and Apprehension

    Under the supervision of DCP (Northeast) Joy Tirkey, multiple teams scanned CCTV footage from all entry and exit points of the DDA park.

    • The Lead: Footage showed four teenagers entering the park with Zaid and leaving hurriedly shortly after.
    • The Arrest: Based on local tips and “secret informers,” the police conducted raids and apprehended all four suspects—all of whom are minors—from their residences in Northeast Delhi on Friday.
    • The Conflict: Preliminary questioning suggests the murder was the result of a personal grudge and a recent heated argument over a minor financial dispute.

    Legal Proceedings for Juveniles

    Since all four accused are under the age of 18, the case will be handled under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015.

    Legal StepStatus
    ApprehensionCompleted (March 27, 2026)
    ProductionTo be produced before the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB).
    Observation HomeSuspects will likely be sent to a correction facility during the inquiry.
    AssessmentThe JJB will determine if any of the older juveniles (16–18 age group) should be tried as adults based on the heinous nature of the crime.

    Sources

    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Four juveniles held for killing 17-year-old boy in Delhi” (March 27, 2026).
    • The Times of India: “Delhi: Teenager stabbed to death in New Usmanpur park; four minors apprehended” (March 27, 2026).
    • Hindustan Times: “Northeast Delhi murder: 4 minors held for killing 17-year-old over minor spat” (March 27, 2026).
    • Official Statement: Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Northeast District, Delhi (March 27, 2026).
  • Two Tillu Tajpuria Gang Sharpshooters Arrested After Rohini Encounter

    NEW DELHI (Friday, March 27, 2026) — In a high-intensity operation in Outer Delhi, the Delhi Police Crime Branch arrested two sharpshooters associated with the notorious Tillu Tajpuria gang following a brief exchange of fire. The encounter took place in Rohini Sector 28 early Friday morning, marking a significant breakthrough in a recent high-profile gang rivalry murder case.


    The Operation: A Tactical Ambush

    Acting on a specific tip-off regarding the movement of gang members involved in a recent killing, the Crime Branch set up a strategic trap.

    • The Confrontation: When the police team intercepted the suspects on a motorcycle, the accused allegedly pulled out firearms and opened fire to evade arrest.
    • The Retaliation: Police personnel returned fire in self-defense, targeting the suspects’ lower limbs to incapacitate them without causing fatal injuries.
    • The Apprehension: Both suspects sustained bullet wounds to their legs. They were neutralized, disarmed, and immediately shifted to a nearby government hospital under heavy security.

    Profiles of the Accused

    The duo has been identified as key “hitmen” for the syndicate previously led by the late Sunil Balyan alias Tillu Tajpuria.

    NameRoleLegal Status
    KunalSharpshooterArrested; under medical supervision.
    ConfidentialJuvenile (Minor)Apprehended; to be produced before Juvenile Justice Board.

    Context: The Gogi vs. Tillu Rivalry

    This arrest is part of a broader crackdown on the decades-long blood feud between the Gogi gang and the Tillu gang, which has turned Delhi’s outskirts into a recurring battleground.

    • The Murder Case: These individuals were wanted for a revenge killing that took place earlier this month. With these two arrests, the total number of people apprehended in this specific case has risen to four.
    • Seizures: Police recovered two sophisticated semi-automatic pistols, multiple live cartridges, and a stolen motorcycle from the encounter site.

    Sources

    • The Times of India: “Two sharpshooters of Tillu Tajpuria gang held after encounter in Rohini” (March 27, 2026).
    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Two Tillu gang sharpshooters arrested after encounter in Rohini” (March 27, 2026).
    • Hindustan Times: “Crime Branch nails two Tillu gang members in Rohini shootout” (March 27, 2026).
    • Official Statement: Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime Branch), Delhi (March 27, 2026).
  • Palghar “Godman” Booked for Rape After Claiming “Lord Shiva” Incarnation

    PALGHAR (Friday, March 27, 2026) — A 40-year-old self-styled godman in Maharashtra’s Palghar district has been booked for allegedly raping a 35-year-old woman after deceiving her with claims that he was an incarnation of Lord Shiva. The victim, a Pune resident, reportedly found the courage to come forward following the high-profile arrest of another “godman,” Ashok Kharat, in Nashik earlier this month.


    The Modus Operandi: Spiritual Deception and Blackmail

    The investigation, initiated by the Manikpur Police in Vasai, reveals a disturbing pattern of manipulation that began online.

    • Digital Bait: The victim first connected with the accused—who runs a social organization in Palghar—via Facebook in 2023.
    • The “Divine” Claim: In December 2023, the accused met the woman in Pune. He allegedly convinced her that he was an incarnation of Mahadev (Lord Shiva) and that she was his “Parvati.” * The Assault: He allegedly took her to a lodge in Pune’s Manjari area, where he reportedly administered a numbing substance before raping her.
    • Blackmail: During the act, the accused allegedly took surreptitious photographs, which he later used to blackmail and silence her. In May 2024, he reportedly attempted to assault her again at a hotel in Vasai.

    The “Kharat Effect”: Courage Through Precedent

    The victim explicitly told investigators that she decided to report the crime after seeing the police action against Ashok “Captain” Kharat in Nashik.

    • The Kharat Case: Ashok Kharat, a former Merchant Navy officer, was arrested on March 17, 2026, for allegedly raping multiple women over several years.
    • Scale of Abuse: A Special Investigation Team (SIT) led by IPS officer Tejaswini Satpute has since uncovered over 100 objectionable videos and filed 8 FIRs against Kharat.
    • Political Fallout: The Kharat case has triggered a major political storm in Maharashtra, with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis ordering a high-level probe into the “godman’s” vast real estate empire and alleged political links.

    Legal Status: The Zero FIR

    Because the primary offense occurred in Pune while the complaint was made in Palghar, the Manikpur police utilized a specific legal tool to ensure immediate action.

    Legal TermApplication in This Case
    Zero FIRRegistered by Manikpur Police on Wednesday to allow the victim to report the crime outside the area of occurrence.
    Transfer of ProbeThe case has now been officially transferred to the Hadapsar Police Station in Pune for detailed investigation.
    Potential VictimsThe complainant alleges that the accused has exploited several other women using the same “Lord Shiva” ruse.

    Sources

    • The Times of India: “Palghar ‘godman’ booked for rape; complainant mustered courage after Nashik astrologer Ashok Kharat case” (March 27, 2026).
    • The Hindu: “Palghar ‘godman’ booked for rape; complainant mustered courage after Kharat case” (March 27, 2026).
    • Hindustan Times: “Palghar godman booked for rape; complainant mustered courage after Kharat case” (March 27, 2026).
    • Official Statement: Senior Inspector Hiralal Jadhav, Manikpur Police Station (March 27, 2026).
  • Thane Man Arrested for Serial Molestation of Minors in Titwala

    THANE (Friday, March 27, 2026) — Police in Maharashtra’s Thane district have arrested a 28-year-old man following allegations of serial molestation involving multiple minor girls. The arrest took place in the Titwala area on Thursday night after a 13-year-old victim came forward, leading to further revelations from other families in the neighborhood.


    Incident and Escalation

    The case came to light when a 13-year-old girl reported a traumatic encounter that occurred on Thursday.

    • The Initial Report: The victim informed her parents that the accused had touched her inappropriately in a public space within their residential locality.
    • Neighborhood Revelation: As the girl’s parents discussed the matter with neighbors, a disturbing pattern emerged. Other local residents came forward alleging that the same individual had molested another child in the area just a few days prior.
    • Community Action: Enraged by the recurring incidents, local residents cornered the man and handed him over to the Kalyan Taluka Police or the local Titwala police outreach.

    Legal Proceedings and Charges

    The accused, identified as a local resident of Titwala, is currently in police custody. Authorities have registered a case under the stringent Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.

    Legal AspectDetails
    Primary ChargesPOCSO Act, 2012 (Sections 7 & 8: Sexual Assault)
    BNS SectionsSection 74/75 (Assault or criminal force to woman/minor with intent to outrage modesty)
    Investigation StatusPolice are recording statements of other potential victims mentioned by neighbors.
    CustodyThe accused has been remanded to police custody for further interrogation.

    Importance of the “Child-Friendly” Reporting

    This case highlights the critical role of parental support and community vigilance. Police officials praised the 13-year-old for her bravery in speaking up immediately, which prevented further incidents.

    • Victim Support: The district child welfare committee (CWC) is expected to provide counseling to the victims.
    • Police Advisory: Thane police have urged parents to educate children about “Safe Touch” and “Unsafe Touch” and to report any suspicious behavior immediately without fear of social stigma.

    Sources

    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Man held for molesting girls in Thane district” (March 27, 2026).
    • The Times of India: “Thane: 28-year-old arrested for molesting minor in Titwala; neighbors claim serial offense” (March 27, 2026).
    • Lokmat: “titwala-crime-news-man-arrested-for-harassing-minor-girls” (March 27, 2026).
    • Maharashtra Times: “ठाणे: टिटवाळ्यात अल्पवयीन मुलीचा विनयभंग करणाऱ्या नराधमाला अटक” (March 27, 2026).
  • Indore Tragedy: Techie Killed as Father-Son Duo Ram Car into Residents Over Airbnb Row

    INDORE (Friday, March 27, 2026) — A dispute over the commercial use of a penthouse in an upscale Indore residential society turned into a horrific act of violence on Wednesday night. An 18-year-old boy, allegedly encouraged by his father, repeatedly rammed his car into a group of protesting neighbors, killing Shampa Pathak Pandey, a 42-year-old software engineer, and injuring several others.


    The Spark: A Conflict Over “Short-Term Rentals”

    The incident took place around 10:30 PM on March 25 at the Shiv Vatika Township (Sagarshree Enclave) under the Lasudia police station area.

    • The Objections: Residents had long opposed penthouse owner Kuldeep Chaudhary‘s decision to rent out his property through Airbnb. They cited security concerns and the frequent movement of outsiders late at night.
    • The Escalation: Tensions peaked when residents allegedly cut the power supply to the penthouse. In retaliation, Kuldeep came downstairs and cut off the electricity to the entire building.
    • The Call for Violence: During a heated argument with residents—including some who were merely bystanders like Shampa and her husband—Kuldeep reportedly called his son, Mohnish Chaudhary, saying, “Let’s deal with them today.”

    The Incident: “Two Speeding Laps”

    According to police and chilling CCTV footage captured at the scene:

    1. The First Hit: Mohnish arrived in a car and drove at speeds of 60-70 km/h across the campus. In his first lap, he hit Raanu Rawat, the wife of a society security guard who was out for a walk.
    2. The Fatal Lap: Instead of stopping, the teenager made a second lap. He drove directly toward Shampa Pathak Pandey, who had shifted to the society just 15 days prior.
    3. The Impact: Shampa was thrown onto the bonnet and then crushed between the car and a wall when Mohnish failed to hit the brakes. She sustained a fatal brain hemorrhage and was declared dead at Bombay Hospital.

    [Image: CCTV still showing a white car charging toward a group of residents in a residential parking lot]

    Legal Action & Arrests

    The Lasudia Police acted swiftly, arresting both the father and son within hours of the incident.

    AccusedAgeRoleCharges (BNS)
    Kuldeep Chaudhary42Father / Penthouse OwnerSec 103(1) [Murder], Sec 109(1) [Attempt to Murder]
    Mohnish Chaudhary18Son / DriverSec 103(1) [Murder], Sec 109(1) [Attempt to Murder]

    Note: Mohnish had recently turned 18 on March 20, 2026, meaning he will be tried as an adult. Police noted that both accused displayed an “aggressive mindset” and showed no remorse during questioning.


    Key Takeaways for Housing Societies

    This tragedy has reignited the national debate over the commercialization of residential spaces:

    • Regulatory Gap: Residents had previously complained to the local municipal councillor and police about the Airbnb operations, but no preventive action was taken.
    • Security vs. Revenue: The case highlights the growing friction between property owners seeking “passive income” via tech platforms and residents prioritizing safety.

    Sources

    • The Hindu: “Woman techie killed as 18-year-old boy runs her over by car over society dispute in Indore” (March 27, 2026).
    • The Times of India: “Indore horror: Techie killed as man rams car into residents amid penthouse dispute” (March 26, 2026).
    • Hindustan Times: “Car mows down engineer, injures caretaker in Indore residential complex; 2 held” (March 26, 2026).
  • Five of Family, Including 3-Year-Old, Injured in Tri Nagar House Fire

    NEW DELHI (Friday, March 27, 2026) — A fire broke out early Friday morning in a residential building in North Delhi’s Tri Nagar area, leaving five members of a single family injured. The victims, who include a three-year-old child and a senior citizen, sustained burn injuries ranging from 15% to 25% and are currently receiving medical treatment.


    Incident Details: A Morning Blaze

    The fire originated in the Anaj Mandi locality of Tri Nagar, reportedly within a building that houses a saree shop (“Jaggi Saree Wala”) on the lower floors and residential quarters above.

    • Timeline: The Delhi Fire Services (DFS) received a distress call at 7:10 AM. Three fire tenders were immediately dispatched to the scene.
    • Containment: Firefighters managed to bring the blaze under control by 7:40 AM, with the final “stop” message issued at 7:45 AM.
    • Casualties: By the time the fire department arrived, local residents and PCR personnel had already evacuated the injured and rushed them to Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital.

    The Victims

    The injured have been identified as members of the same family residing on the premises:

    NameAgeRelationship
    Preetam Lal38Son
    Anita Devi50Mother
    Bharat Lal32Son
    Moni27Daughter-in-law (Bharat’s wife)
    Soumya3.5Grandchild (Daughter of Preetam/Bharat’s sister)

    Investigation and Cause

    Preliminary findings by fire officials suggest the blaze was triggered by a short circuit in the electrical wiring on the ground floor.

    • Spread: The fire quickly spread to domestic articles and a motorcycle parked on the premises, generating thick smoke that trapped the family on the upper floors.
    • Police Action: The Keshav Puram Police have cordoned off the area and are conducting a detailed forensic assessment to determine the exact sequence of events and check for any fire safety violations.

    [Image: Infographic showing common causes of residential fires: Short Circuits (40%), Gas Leaks (25%), Unattended Candles/Lamps (15%)]


    Sources

    • The Times of India: “5 of family, including 3-year-old, injured as fire breaks out in Delhi’s Tri Nagar” (March 27, 2026).
    • The Hindu: “Fire breaks out in Delhi’s Tri Nagar; five suffer minor burns and injuries” (March 27, 2026).
    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Five injured in house fire at north Delhi’s Tri Nagar” (March 27, 2026).
    • Devdiscourse: “Early Morning House Fire in North Delhi Causes Injuries” (March 27, 2026).