Chaos in Nuh: Delhi Police Team Attacked, Car Thief Freed by Violent Mob
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- December 07, 2025
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Imagine, if you will, a scenario where police officers, doing their duty, find themselves surrounded, outnumbered, and violently attacked by a mob – not in some distant, volatile region, but right here, in a village just hours from the capital. That's precisely what unfolded recently in Haryana's Nuh district, leaving a Delhi Police team shaken, injured, and one suspect, a notorious car thief, back on the loose.
The whole ordeal began when a dedicated team from Delhi's Barakhamba Road police station ventured into Nuh, specifically Patakpur village in the Firozpur Jhirka area. Their mission? To apprehend Sahun, a man who, it's alleged, had quite a knack for car lifting and was a person of interest in multiple theft cases. They had intel, they had a plan, and they were, by all accounts, just doing their job, trying to bring a criminal to justice.
But what should have been a routine arrest, or at least a challenging one, quickly escalated into utter chaos. As the officers moved in to take Sahun into custody, a large crowd of villagers, reportedly his family and neighbours, suddenly gathered. Before the police could fully comprehend the situation, the mood turned hostile. Stones began to fly, and the officers found themselves physically assaulted, surrounded by an angry, unyielding mob.
The situation rapidly deteriorated. In the ensuing pandemonium, several police personnel sustained injuries; one even had his official weapon, a service pistol, snatched away! Talk about a dangerous turn of events. With their lives quite literally on the line, and facing an overwhelming number of attackers, the officers had no choice but to fire a single round in self-defense. Thankfully, it seems the shot was aimed at the ground or a leg, intended more as a warning and a desperate plea for space than to cause fatal harm. Still, the gravity of needing to fire a weapon during an arrest cannot be overstated.
Amidst the chaos, the primary suspect, Sahun, managed to slip away, disappearing back into the village with the help of the attacking crowd. What a setback for justice! Following the harrowing experience, reinforcements were called, and the Delhi Police swiftly registered a First Information Report (FIR) against Sahun and his associates, including those who attacked the team, under various serious sections of the Indian Penal Code. The charges are no laughing matter, ranging from obstruction of duty to assault on public servants, and of course, theft of a service weapon.
This isn't just an isolated incident; it truly underscores the immense challenges law enforcement faces, especially in certain pockets where local resistance to arrests can turn violent and brazen. The investigation is now fully underway, and one can only hope that justice will prevail, and those responsible for this shocking assault on officers performing their duty will be brought to account, along with the elusive car lifter, Sahun.
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