On March 22, 2025, Noida Police arrested two individuals involved in buying and selling stolen car tires in Sector-39, Noida. The arrests followed local intelligence and beat policing efforts.
The police caught the accused, Maulvi Geesham and Imran, in the act of trading stolen car tires
The police recovered 19 stolen tires with alloy wheels from various car models, including Honda City, i-20, Creta, Verna, and Kia Seltos.
These items were reportedly stolen and being sold in the black market.
The police are conducting further investigations to trace the origins of these stolen parts.
Maulvi Geesham, aged around 36, resident of Main Bazaar, Sitaram Kali Masjid, Turkman Gate, Kamla Market Police Station, Delhi.
Imran, aged around 34, resident of LJF-8, Tower A Palm Ashiana, Bisrakh Police Station, Greater Noida West.
Registered Case Details: Case No: 142/25, Sections 303(2)/317(4)/317(5) BNS, Sector-39 Police Station, Gautam Buddh Nagar Police Commissionerate.
19 stolen tires with alloy wheels, were recovered from the accused.
The recovery made by the Noida Police is part of ongoing efforts that also include busting a larger gang of criminals involved in the theft and sale of stolen auto parts.
The police apprehended this gang just days prior during a successful operation and are now conducting further investigations into their activities.
This action emphasizes the Noida Police’s commitment to cracking down on car-related crimes and protecting the community from such unlawful activities.
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