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Delhi Residents Praised for Bravely Stopping Crimes on the Streets
28 Oct
Summary
- Shweta Sharma pushed a snatcher off a bike to stop a robbery
- Deepak Dua intervened to stop a suspected child abduction
- Avantika Meattle rushed an injured man to the hospital in her own car

On October 29, 2025, the Delhi Police recognized the bravery and quick thinking of three local residents who recently stepped up to stop crimes in their city. Shweta Sharma, a 44-year-old from Paschim Vihar East, was returning home with her mother last January when a man on a motorcycle tried to snatch her gold chain. Instead of freezing, Sharma ducked and pushed the snatcher off the bike, with the help of bystanders.
Deepak Dua, a 30-year-old car dealer from Nirankari Colony, encountered a disturbing situation in April when he noticed a man with a crying, disheveled young girl. Sensing something was wrong, Dua confronted the man, who turned out to be a stranger attempting to abduct the child. Dua immediately alerted the police.
Avantika Meattle, a 45-year-old photographer from Prithviraj Road, also demonstrated compassion when she rushed an injured man to the hospital in her own car after witnessing him being hit by a vehicle in June. Bystanders had hesitated to help, fearing legal entanglement.
The Delhi Police praised the courage and quick thinking of these citizens, stating that their actions go a long way in making the streets of Delhi safer.




