The Delhi Police has launched an operation to find the stolen luxury car linked to BJP National president JP Nadda. A Toyota Fortuner, belonging to Nadda’s wife Mallika Nadda, was stolen while it was taken for servicing on March 19. Despite CCTV footage showing the vehicle registration number HP-03-D-0021 heading towards Gurugram with a Himachal Pradesh registration, efforts to locate it remain futile.
According to the report, the vehicle was brought to Govinpuri after servicing by its driver Joginder. An FIR has been lodged based on the driver’s complaint, as authorities intensify efforts to recover the seven-seater SUV, valued between `33 lakh to `51 lakh.
Mallika is the chief of ‘Special Olympics Bharat’, a national sports federation registered under the Indian Trust Act 1882 in 2001. Recognised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, the organisation works to develop sports for persons with intellectual disabilities. In the past, the Delhi Police has demonstrated swift resolution in cases involving prominent figures and leaders. For instance, in the 2019 incident where Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s niece Damayanti Ben had her purse snatched in Delhi’s Civil Lines area, the Delhi Police mobilised 700 personnel and meticulously reviewed 200 CCTV recordings to apprehend the perpetrators.
The purse, containing Rs 56,000 cash, two mobile phones, and crucial documents, was promptly recovered.