Police nabbed the accused after scanning over 500 CCTV cameras for 15 days of intensive efforts. (Representative image | ANI)
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Delhi security guard held for molesting girls after 15-day CCTV hunt in Delhi's Model Town

The accused disclosed that he had a disturbed mindset and derived sexual gratification by groping young girls.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: A 31-year-old security guard was arrested for allegedly molesting girls while riding a scooter in northwest Delhi’s Model Town area, police said on Wednesday.

Police nabbed the accused after scanning over 500 CCTV cameras for 15 days of intensive efforts.

A young girl reported at Model Town police station that she was subjected to molestation on two occasions within two days by an unknown scooter rider. A case was registered on September 2 against an unknown person and an investigation was taken up.

During the investigation, police collected data of scooter series from the transport department, analysing over 1.5 lakh entries. Though the suspected vehicle was shortlisted, no conclusive result emerged initially. To develop further leads, police scanned around 500 CCTV cameras across Model Town, Mukherjee Nagar, Civil Lines, Adarsh Nagar, and Bharat Nagar, Deputy Commissioner of Police (northwest) Bhisham Singh said.

During the inquiry, another victim of the same offender came forward and helped in furnishing further description of the culprit.

After 15 days of rigorous CCTV scanning and sustained field enquiries, police finally traced and nabbed the accused. He was identified as Kangkan Nath, a resident of Nalbari in Assam, the DCP said.

Initially, he denied his involvement, but when confronted with clinching technical and CCTV evidence, he confessed to his crimes. He disclosed that he had a disturbed mindset and derived sexual gratification by groping young girls. He further revealed that he was employed as a security guard, the DCP said.

The scooter used in the crime belongs to his employer and it has been seized, along with the clothes worn at the time of the incident to establish identity via CCTV footage, police added. 

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