Delhi Police Arrest Two Alleged Goldy Dhillon Operatives in Rohini

The Delhi Police Crime Branch has arrested two alleged key operatives of foreign-based gangster Goldy Dhillon, following an arrest in Rohini on June 24, 2026. The operation disrupted an illegal arms and narcotics supply chain connected to the overseas syndicate.
The accused have been identified as Jatin Bhardwaj, alias Nannu, 28, and Sukhwinder Singh, alias Bagga, 28, both residents of Rajpura in Punjab. Officials reported the developments on June 27, 2026.
According to the police, Bhardwaj was arrested in Rohini after authorities received a tip-off that he was planning to commit a serious crime in the area. During a search, officers recovered a semi-automatic pistol and four live cartridges from his possession.
A case was registered under the Arms Act at the Crime Branch police station. The subsequent investigation led to the arrest of Singh, who allegedly supplied the weapon to Bhardwaj. A country-made pistol and two live cartridges were recovered at Singh's instance.
Special Commissioner of Police (Crime) H.G.S Dhaliwal stated that technical surveillance and field verification revealed that several criminals were providing logistical support to foreign-based gangsters. The operatives reportedly used encrypted communication applications like Zangi and Signal to evade law enforcement.
Police records show that Bhardwaj was allegedly involved in at least 14 criminal cases, including theft, burglary, snatching, Arms Act, and NDPS cases registered in Punjab and Haryana between 2014 and 2025. Singh was found to be involved in seven criminal cases, including theft, snatching, and NDPS-related offences in Punjab.
Investigators alleged that Singh provided hideouts and logistical support to shooters linked to Goldy Dhillon and helped maintain control over local narcotics distribution networks.
Goldy Dhillon, who is believed to be operating from outside India, is under the scanner of multiple law enforcement agencies for his alleged involvement in extortion, illegal arms trafficking, narcotics trade, and targeted violence. The police said his syndicate uses encrypted communication, VPNs, and virtual numbers to coordinate activities.
In total, the police recovered one semi-automatic pistol, one country-made pistol, six live cartridges, one motorcycle, and four mobile phones from the accused. Further investigation is underway to identify other members of the network and trace their interstate and international links.


