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August 18, 2025

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Two women, 43 men and a closed house… the crowd started getting bigger as the night approached, what was going on in Delhi?

Based on an input, when the police raided Paschim Vihar in the capital Delhi, the officers were surprised to see the scene inside the house. Two women and 43 men were present in the house. The police have arrested everyone. After the sudden raid at night, people in the nearby houses were surprised as to what was the matter. Police have also recovered some illegal items from the spot.

According to the agency, this entire matter is from Paschim Vihar area of outer Delhi. Here, as soon as it was evening, a crowd of people started gathering in a house. The people around could not understand what was happening. After this, as soon as night fell, people informed the police. The police raided the mentioned house in the night itself.

When the gate of the house opened, the police officers were surprised to see the scene inside. There was a gambling ring inside. During this time, the police arrested 45 people including two women on charges of running a gambling racket. Police said that a case was registered against him at Paschim Vihar Police Station.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer) Jimmy Chiram said that the local police had received information about a gambling racket being run in a house in Multan Nagar on Friday night. After receiving the news the police team conducted a raid. A team was formed under the leadership of Inspector Pawan Kumar and Sub Inspector Chandan Paswan, which raided the house and arrested 45 people, including two women, from the spot.

Police said that during this period, Rs 9,53,495 in cash, 18 packets of playing cards, 16 pieces of dice, 25 pieces of rectangular plastic tokens and 96 round tokens have been recovered. The accused are being interrogated regarding this entire matter.

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