Police Crack Down on Thieves, Bootleggers in Kaithal
Kaithal, May 5 โ The Kaithal Police have stepped up efforts to curb theft, illegal liquor production, and crime across the district. A wave of arrests over the past week shows police are actively pursuing offenders and recovering stolen property.
In separate cases, police teams have caught suspects involved in wire theft, wheat sack robbery, illegal alcohol production, and a wanted bike thief. These actions are part of a broader push to ensure safety and law in the region.
Public sentiment has welcomed these arrests, with citizens expressing relief that local crime is being addressed firmly.
Two More Arrested in Wire Theft Case
The CIA-1 Police Unit arrested two more accused in a major wire theft case. The suspects were identified as Usman and Momin, both from Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh. They were caught in Delhi during a search operation.
According to the police spokesperson, the case originated from a complaint filed by the UHBVN SDO. On April 27, around 4500 meters of ACSR conductor wire meant for a 33 kV power line in village Naina was stolen.
Earlier, two other accused had already been arrested. Police also recovered a Tata Ace vehicle and 1,025 kg of stolen wire. Those two suspects were sent to jail.
Now, Usman and Momin are in three-day police remand for interrogation. Investigators believe their input will help uncover the full network behind the theft.

Two Nabbed in Wheat Sack Theft
In a separate incident, the Pundri Police Post team arrested two men involved in the theft of wheat sacks from the local grain market.
The suspects, Nirmal and Sukhdev alias Bindra, both residents of Pundri, were caught following an investigation led by ASI Rajendra Singh and HC Jarnail Singh.
The theft occurred on April 30, when seven sacks of wheat were stolen from the shop of Ramkumar Singh in the Old Grain Market, Pundri.
After filing an FIR, police tracked down the accused. A police remand is being sought to recover the stolen grain and investigate further links.
Locals in Pundri expressed concern over repeated thefts but appreciated the policeโs swift action this time.
Illegal Liquor Crackdown: 90 Litres of Lahan Seized
In another major action, the Mahmoodpur Police Post arrested an individual involved in illegal liquor production.
Based on a tip-off, HC Mangal and his team raided a field in village Sarola. The accused, Narvair, was caught red-handed near two drums containing 90 litres of lahan.
Lahan is a raw ingredient used in brewing illicit country liquor. The case was registered at Guhla Police Station, and further legal action is underway.
This seizure is part of a broader campaign to eliminate illegal liquor trade, which has been a long-standing issue in rural belts.
Bail Jumper Caught in Old Bike Theft Case
Acting on the instructions of SP Aastha Modi, the “Catch PO” team led by SI Omprakash arrested a proclaimed offender in a 2018 bike theft case.
The accused, Rahul, a resident of Kailram, was earlier arrested in connection with a bike stolen from Model Town, Kaithal, on June 8, 2018.
After securing bail from the court, Rahul failed to appear for further proceedings and went into hiding. On March 19, 2025, he was declared a proclaimed offender (PO).
Police have now re-arrested him, and legal proceedings are being resumed. Such efforts are part of a district-wide campaign to catch long-absconding offenders.
Community Applauds Prompt Police Actions
Citizens in various localities have responded positively to the recent arrests. Many shared that timely police work has helped reduce local fear.
Business owners, especially in market areas, feel better knowing theft cases are not being ignored. The pressure on habitual offenders is seen as a welcome change.
Ongoing Efforts: Public Support Vital
Superintendent Aastha Modi continues to lead crime control efforts with a focus on visible policing and community trust.
She has urged the public to:
- Report crime immediately
- Support law enforcement with information
- Stay alert to suspicious activity
SP Modi emphasized that no criminal will be spared, and law will reach every corner. These sentiments echo across communities.
Transition Words Strengthen Narrative
The connection between different events and actions by the police has been smooth and strategic. Moreover, actions taken in one part of the district are being followed up in another. Additionally, remands and recoveries are being handled swiftly.
Meanwhile, public faith continues to grow as people see actual results. Consequently, fewer complaints of inaction are surfacing.
Road Ahead: Building Safer Spaces Together
While these successes are notable, the fight is far from over. Criminals are still attempting to operate quietly in some pockets.
Police intend to increase night patrols, boost community watch programs, and conduct surprise raids in vulnerable areas.
If people and police work hand in hand, it will become harder for criminals to hide. Safer streets and fair justice will then become a lasting reality in Kaithal.