Hindustan Times (Noida)

Jeweller who turned robber held for murder of 21-yr-old in E Delhi

ACHARYA NIKETAN Attacker identified from CCTV footage; had shaved beard to evade cops

- Karn Pratap Singh karn.singh@hindustant­imes.com

POLICE SAID SINCE VERMA KNEW HE WAS CAPTURED ON CCTV CAMERA, HE CHANGED HIS APPEARANCE BY REMOVING HIS BEARD AND MOUSTACHE

NEWDELHI: A 35-year-old jewellertu­rned-robber, who has been involved in more than 30 crimes, was arrested in connection with the murder of a 21-year-old man in a road rage case outside a store in Acharya Niketan near Mayur Vihar Phase-1 on Monday.

Cops identified the accused, Sidhant Verma, with the help of CCTV footage of the shop.

Police said since Verma, who is also into property business, knew he was captured on CCTV camera, he changed his appearance by removing his beard and moustache and cutting his hair short.

The pistol Verma used to fire four bullets at the victim, Yogesh Kumar, in front of his cousin, Aman, and friend Golu, was recovered from his possession.

The firing took place after an altercatio­n that allegedly began after the door of Verma’s i20 car scraped Yogesh outside a 24Seven store. Yogesh broke the front right window glass of the car after which Verma fired at him. Verma’s partner in the crime, Pramod, is still on the run.

During the confrontat­ion, Verma asked Yogesh not to provoke him by saying, “Jitni tumhari umar hai, use zyada mere upar cases hain (I have more criminal cases against my name than your age).”

Deputy commission­er of police (east) Pankaj Singh said Verma was arrested near Dasna toll plaza while he was driving in his i20 car towards a new hideout in Ghaziabad. The pistol was recovered from Verma’s possession.

“Verma was using reversible number plates on the car. One side had the original UP registrati­on number while the other side had a fake Delhi number. At the time of the arrest, Verma was using the fake number. He had replaced the broken window glass with a new one,” said DCP Singh.

DCP Singh said Verma was identified and caught with the help of their intelligen­ce network. Ten teams were formed to probe the case.

“Verma’s face was clearly visible in the footage. We showed his photos to our informants. A few of them identified him after which we found his cellphone number and put it on surveillan­ce,” said Singh.

Police said Verma was living in a rented home in Ghaziabad with his wife and two children. He was missing from his home a day after the crime and he kept frequently changing locations.

On Thursday night, the investigat­ing teams learnt Verma was coming to Ghaziabad in his car. The police waited at the Dasna toll plaza and caught him by taking advantage of the slow traffic.

Verma told police he used to run his ancestral jewellery shop in Delhi’s Subzi Mandi. As he was not doing well in the business, he came in contact with robbers and began buying stolen jewellery items.

“In 2009, he closed shop and joined a gang and began committing street crimes. Verma has over 30 such cases registered against him in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh,” the officer said.

 ?? SOURCED ?? The pistol Verma used to shoot dead the victim has been recovered.
SOURCED The pistol Verma used to shoot dead the victim has been recovered.

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