Gurugram STF Arrests Wanted Man Carrying Rs 55,000 Reward

By Sumit Arora7 min read
Unmarked police vehicles outside an investigation office in Haryana at dusk
The Gurugram STF central unit traced the wanted man to a village in Bhiwani district.

GURUGRAM: The central unit of the Special Task Force has arrested a man whom police describe as a wanted member of an interstate gang after tracing him to Jui village in Bhiwani district. The accused, identified as Dhara Singh, carried rewards totalling Rs 55,000 announced by police in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.

The operation was conducted after the Gurugram-based unit received information about Singh's location. Investigators said he had been staying in the village while concealing his identity and changing hideouts to avoid arrest. A team surrounded the location and took him into custody before beginning the process of linking him to pending cases in the two states.

Police records identify Singh as a resident of Raipur Bangar in Mathura district. Haryana Police had announced a reward of Rs 50,000 for information leading to his arrest, while Uttar Pradesh Police had offered another Rs 5,000. A reward indicates that a person is wanted for investigation or court proceedings; it is not proof of the allegations and does not reduce the prosecution's obligation to establish each case through evidence.

The STF has linked the accused to cases involving alleged dacoity, robbery, theft and unlawful possession of weapons. Officials claim the group entered houses at night, threatened or restrained occupants and fled with cash and jewellery. Those are police allegations. Singh has been arrested, not convicted, and his detailed response was not available at the time of reporting.

Investigators said technical surveillance, mobile-location analysis and field intelligence were used to narrow the search. That work now moves into a more demanding stage. Teams will have to place the accused at specific crime scenes, examine call and travel records, identify any active associates and seek recoveries that can be legally connected to individual first information reports.

The interstate dimension is particularly relevant to Gurugram. Highway access allows people and stolen property to move quickly between the NCR, western Uttar Pradesh and districts across Haryana. When different police units hold separate warrants or pending cases, coordination is required to decide production dates, custody applications and the order in which courts will hear remand requests.

Police had not announced a fresh recovery of property or weapons from Singh when the arrest was disclosed. Any such claim will need a seizure memo and independent scrutiny during proceedings. A court granting police custody would only be assessing investigative requirements; it would not be making a finding of guilt.

The arrest closes a search, but it does not close the cases. The next meaningful updates will be the FIRs in which Singh is formally arrested, any evidence recovered at his instance and the charges investigators eventually place before the courts. Until then, careful reporting requires both facts to sit together: the STF has captured a wanted accused, and the allegations against him remain to be proved.

Sources and reporting

Based on information released by the Special Task Force and police case details available on 16 August 2026.

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