Delhi Police arrested two suspects after a viral video showed them stealing milk and curd supplies in the Uttam Nagar area [1].

The arrests highlight the increasing role of social media and user-generated content in identifying local criminals and accelerating police response times.

Members of the Anti-Narcotics Squad of the Outer District conducted the operation [1]. The crackdown followed the circulation of a YouTube video that captured the suspects stealing dairy products from local suppliers [1]. This footage provided the evidence for investigators to track and apprehend the individuals involved in the racket.

Police officials said the suspects were taken into custody on the same day the video gained viral traction [1]. The investigation focused on the Uttam Nagar neighborhood, where the gang had been targeting milk and curd deliveries.

While the Anti-Narcotics Squad typically handles drug-related crimes, the unit was tasked with dismantling this specific theft ring [1]. The operation resulted in the arrest of two individuals [1].

Authorities said the viral nature of the footage prompted the immediate investigation. The suspects were identified through the visual evidence provided by the video, which had been shared widely across digital platforms [1].

Delhi Police arrested two suspects after a viral video showed them stealing milk and curd supplies

This incident demonstrates a shift in urban policing where public digital surveillance—via viral videos—acts as a primary catalyst for criminal investigations. The involvement of a specialized unit like the Anti-Narcotics Squad in a dairy theft case suggests a flexible deployment of police resources to address community-reported crimes that gain significant public attention.