
Delhi Police Crack Fake Robbery in 4 Hours
What looked like an armed robbery turned into a clever detective story when Delhi Police found Rs 5 lakh hidden under the "victim's" own car hood. The swift investigation revealed the truth and restored justice in just four hours.
When Gurnaam Singh called police claiming armed robbers had stolen Rs 5 lakh from him at gunpoint, Delhi officers got to work immediately. But something didn't add up.
Singh, a 42-year-old driver working for a spare parts workshop, told police three men in an SUV had intercepted his car in broad daylight on July 10. He said they threatened him with pistols and fled with a bag of cash he was delivering for his employer.
The Rohini district police team sprang into action, but instead of hunting down criminals, they started noticing holes in Singh's story. Officers retraced his entire route using technical surveillance and found no evidence of any SUV following or stopping his vehicle.
Despite the inconsistencies, Singh stuck firmly to his robbery story through multiple rounds of questioning. Police verified with his employer that Rs 5 lakh had indeed been given to Singh that morning for delivery.

Then came the breakthrough. During a detailed search of Singh's own vehicle, officers discovered a cloth bag tied near the battery compartment under the hood. Inside was the entire Rs 5 lakh, wrapped in plastic and cloth, exactly matching what the workshop had given him.
The Bright Side
This case shows how quickly truth can prevail when dedicated officers follow the evidence. Deputy Commissioner of Police Shashank Jaiswal said the team dismantled what appeared to be a "carefully staged deception" in just four hours through methodical investigation.
Singh eventually admitted there had been no robbery at all. According to police, financial distress had driven him to hide the money and stage the fake crime, hoping to keep the cash entrusted to him after nearly 10 years working for the same employer.
The recovered money was returned, and Singh was arrested on charges including giving false information and criminal breach of trust. What could have sparked a manhunt for dangerous criminals instead became a testament to thorough police work and the importance of verifying every detail.
Sometimes the most dramatic stories have the simplest explanations, and justice moves fastest when investigators trust the facts over the fiction.
Based on reporting by Indian Express
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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