New Delhi [India], July 11 (ANI): A Delhi Police Sub Inspector died in a road accident while on patrol duty in the Kalyanpuri area of East Delhi on Friday afternoon, officials said.

According to Delhi Police, the incident took place on July 11, 2025, while SI Yashpal was on highway patrol duty on a government motorcycle from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.

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He was hit by a four-wheeler during the patrol, leading to severe injuries. The injured officer was rushed to Max Hospital in Vaishali, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, where doctors declared him "brought dead" on arrival.

"SI Yashpal was performing his duty on the highway when the accident occurred. A four-wheeler collided with his motorcycle, leading to the unfortunate incident," a police official said.

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A case has been registered under the relevant section.

Further investigation into the accident is ongoing.

Earlier in the day, in a separate incident, the Anti-Robbery Squad Cell (ARSC) and Crime Branch of Delhi Police apprehended a notorious kidnapper and proclaimed offender who had been evading the law for an astonishing 25 years.

The accused, Suneet Agarwal alias Pappi alias Babli, a mastermind of kidnapping and extortion, had seemingly vanished into thin air, only to be tracked down by the relentless efforts of the Delhi Police team.

The 46-year-old fugitive kidnapper was apprehended in connection with the case of abduction and was wanted in the case for the last 25 years (since 2000).

The accused had built a new identity for himself, settling into Mumbai's crowd and blending in seamlessly. However, the police team remained undeterred, using their expertise to stay one step ahead. (ANI)

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