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Two Ghaziabad cops arrested for trying to help prisoners escape

When told that all six would be sent together, the accused continued to insist on taking just the two, police said

ghaziabadThey were dressed in uniform and carried what appeared to be a production warrant, claiming they had been sent to take a prisoner to Noida for a court hearing, officers said (Representative image)

Two constables in Ghaziabad were arrested and suspended on Saturday for allegedly plotting to help two prisoners escape from Dasna Jail by posing as personnel on official duty assigned to escort inmates for a court hearing, officers said.

According to police, constables Sachin Kumar and Rahul Kumar, posted at the Ghaziabad Police Lines station, arrived at Dasna Jail around noon on Saturday in a white hatchback bearing a Delhi registration number. It was their personal vehicle. They were dressed in uniform and carried what appeared to be a production warrant, claiming they had been sent to take a prisoner to Noida for a court hearing, officers said.
Upon entering the jail, officers said, the two constables initially insisted on taking only two prisoners—Bijendra and Vansh—even as the warrant listed six prisoners for production that day.

When told that all six would be sent together, the accused continued to insist on taking just the two, police said. A quick verification revealed that no government vehicle or personnel had been sanctioned from the Ghaziabad Police Lines for prisoner production in Gautam Buddh Nagar that day, officers added.

“They were not on duty that day and were not accompanied by a sub-inspector, which is mandatory when escorting prisoners for court hearings,” said ACP Kavi Nagar Bhaskar Verma.

Suspecting foul play, the District Jail Superintendent immediately alerted senior officers. A probe by the Reserve Police Lines soon confirmed that the constables had not been assigned any such duty.

Police said that the constables were conspiring to help the prisoners escape allegedly in exchange for money.

Once the irregularity came to light, the Jail Superintendent refused to release any prisoner, prompting the constables to flee the premises, police said.

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Later that evening, Reserve Inspector Chandraman Singh from the Ghaziabad Police Lines filed a complaint at the Kavi Nagar Police Station, leading to the registration of an FIR and the arrest of both constables.

“A case has been registered against both constables for attempting to take the prisoners fraudulently,” said DCP City Dhawal Jaiswal.

“Preliminary inquiry suggests a monetary deal was struck to facilitate the escape,” he added.

Police said Rahul Kumar was posted as a census clerk at the Police Lines, while Sachin Kumar served in the reserve force. Following their arrest, senior officers visited the Police Lines to oversee the internal inquiry.

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Officials said efforts are underway to trace other possible accomplices. Police said Vansh, the prisoner at the centre of the conspiracy, is a resident of Bisrakh and had been planning a jail escape for several months.

Vansh has been arrested in multiple cases ranging from theft to attempted murder in both Noida and Ghaziabad, police said. Meanwhile, Bijendra is lodged in jail in connection with a fraud case.

Saman Husain is a Correspondent at The Indian Express. Based in New Delhi, she is an emerging voice in political journalism, reporting on civic governance, elections, migration, and the social consequences of policy, with a focus on ground-reporting across Delhi-NCR and western Uttar Pradesh. Professional Profile Education: She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science (Honours) from Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi, and is an alumna of the Asian College of Journalism (ACJ), Chennai. Core Beats: Her reporting focuses on the national capital’s governance and politics. She specializes in Delhi’s civic administration and the city units of the BJP, AAP and Congress. In western Uttar Pradesh, she mostly reports on crime. Specialization: She has a keen interest in electoral processes and politics — her recent contributions include work on electoral roll revisions. Recent Notable Articles (since July 2025) Her recent work reflects a strong show-not-tell approach to storytelling, combining narrative reporting with political and historical context: 1. Politics: “On the banks of the Yamuna, a political tussle for Purvanchali support” (October 6): A report on how migration histories shaped electoral strategies in Delhi before the Bihar elections. “Explained: How Delhi’s natural drainage vanished gradually over the centuries” (September 29): An explanatory piece tracing the historical reasons that eventually led to the erosion of Delhi’s rivers and its impact on perrenial flooding. 2. Longforms “Four weddings, three funerals: How a Uttar Pradesh man swindled insurance companies” (October 7): A long-read reconstructing a chilling fraud by a man who killed three of his family members, including both his parents for insurance proceeds. His fourth wife discovered his fraud… “How Ghaziabad conman operated fake embassy of a country that doesn’t exist — for 9 years” (July 27) : A story on bizarre fraud operation and the institutional blind spots that enabled it. 3. Crime and Justice: “He was 8 when his father was killed. Fifteen years later, in UP’s Shamli, he took revenge” (October 18): A deeply reported crime story tracing cycles of violence, memory and justice in rural Uttar Pradesh. “Who killed 19 girls in Nithari? With the SC rejecting appeals, there are no answers and no closure” (July 31): A report capturing the long legal and emotional aftermath of one of India’s most chilling unsolved criminal cases. 4. Policy Impact “At Manthan, over US tariffs, Delhi-NCR’s apparel industry brainstorms solutions” (September 8) and “Trump’s 50% tariff begins to bite: Agra’s leather belt feels the impact” (August 13) : Reports documenting how global trade decisions ripple through local industries, workers and exporters. Signature Style Saman is recognized for her grassroots storytelling. Her articles often focus on the "people behind the policy". She is particularly skilled at taking mundane administrative processes and turning them into compelling human narratives. X (Twitter): @SamanHusain9 ... Read More

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