
Recent law enforcement activity in Yamunanagar has been intense, featuring high-stakes shootouts and the resolution of tragic local crimes. Here is the detailed content for the latest crime and law enforcement updates:
1. Gang-Related Firing & Dramatic Police Remand
The city recently witnessed a violent spree linked to organized extortion gangs.
- The Incident: On the night of February 7, 2026, shooters allegedly fired 13–14 rounds at a private hospital on Railway Road before targeting City Mall to drop extortion notes.
- The Encounter: Yamunanagar police intercepted the suspects near Sudhal village on February 8. A fierce gun battle ensued where 25–30 rounds were exchanged. Two police officers survived direct hits thanks to their bulletproof jackets.
- The Arrests: Three suspects, linked to the notorious Kala Rana and Noni Rana gangs (believed to be operating from abroad), were hospitalized for injuries sustained during the chase. On February 14, they were discharged and sent to 4-day police remand to uncover their weapon supply chain.
2. Brutal Murder in Bhambhouli Village
A somber atmosphere prevails in Bhambhouli after a shocking late-night attack.
- The Victim: Monica (34), the wife of an Army soldier currently posted in Jammu and Kashmir, was murdered in her home.
- The Crime: Around 11:30 PM on a Saturday, an assailant entered her room and slit her throat with a sharp-edged weapon while she was sleeping.
- Current Status: Monica was living with her 7-year-old son at her mother’s house at the time. The Chhappar police have registered a murder case and are following leads to identify the attacker, who fled before family members could intervene.
3. Student Rivalry Leads to Fatal Stabbing
The CIA-I unit recently arrested a prime suspect in a tragic case of college-level conflict.
- The Victim: An 18-year-old student named Aditya from Khajuri village.
- The Arrest: Police apprehended Rakshit, a student from a rival college, in connection with the February 7 stabbing.
- The Motive: Investigations revealed a “long-standing rivalry” between groups from MLN College and Guru Nanak Khalsa College. An argument that started over mobile phones escalated into a physical confrontation in the village, leading to Aditya’s death.
4. Excise & Finance Fraud: The ₹90 Lakh Mystery
Local authorities are tightening the screws on financial irregularities within the liquor trade.
- The Fraud: Officials discovered a missing ₹90 lakh payment related to a liquor contractor.
- The Method: Similar to previous scams in the region, investigators are looking into “fake bank receipts” or Goods Receiving Notes (GRNs) that were generated but never actually deposited into the state treasury.
- Action Taken: The Excise and Taxation Department has issued notices for recovery, and the police are investigating whether this was a solo act or part of a larger network of administrative fraud.