Delhi Police Bust Fake iPhone Parts Racket in Rohini Arrests Made

 

The Delhi Police fake iPhone parts racket was dismantled recently as law enforcement arrested five shop owners in Rohini, uncovering counterfeit Apple iPhone components worth around ₹1.6 crore. In a well‑coordinated raid, the Crime Branch targeted several mobile parts outlets after receiving credible intelligence that fake iPhone parts were being sold as genuine to unsuspecting customers.

Seized fake iPhone back panels from Rohini raid by Delhi Police
Delhi Police seized counterfeit iPhone back panels worth ₹1.6 crore during Rohini raid


This article explores how the operation unfolded, what was seized, and what this crackdown signifies for consumer protection and the mobile accessories market in India.

 

Why the Delhi Police Fake iPhone Parts Racket Matters

Counterfeit electronic accessories and spare parts not only affect the revenue of global brands like Apple but also pose real safety risks to end users. Faulty batteries, substandard adapters, and imitation components can lead to device damage, fires, and electrical hazards.

The Delhi Police fake iPhone parts investigation highlights how deep counterfeit networks can penetrate urban markets and why buyers should stay vigilant.

 

How the Crime Branch Cracked the Racket

Targeted Raids in Rohini

Acting on a tip‑off on March 6, the Crime Branch of the Delhi Police planned simultaneous raids at multiple shops in Rohini Sector‑3. Police teams, supported by an authorised representative from Apple, executed the operations to verify the authenticity of products on sale.

No Legitimate Authorization

During inspections, shop owners were unable to produce valid bills or authorised reseller certificates from Apple. This lack of documentation raised major red flags for investigators.

 

Counterfeit iPhone Parts Seized

Police recovered a large haul of fake iPhone components often passed off as genuine to customers. Items seized include:

  • Approximately 1,000 back panels for various iPhone models
    Image alt text: counterfeit iPhone back panels display Rohini raid
  • 180 fake bodies
    Image alt text: confiscated fake iPhone bodies Delhi Police bust
  • 228 batteries posing fire risk
    Image alt text: counterfeit iPhone batteries seized by police
  • 48 camera and charging flex cables
    Image alt text: fake iPhone charging and camera flex cables
  • 738 back covers labeled as original
    Image alt text: fake iPhone back covers in police evidence
  • 14 adapters and 109 USB cables
    Image alt text: imitation iPhone adapters and USB cables seized

Officials estimated the total confiscated value at around ₹1.6 crore, underscoring the scale of the racket.

 

Shop Owners Arrested

The arrested accused were reportedly operating mobile parts, repair, and accessory businesses, selling fake iPhone parts as “genuine Apple products.” The individuals identified so far include:

  • Dinesh, owner of Dinesh Spare Parts
  • Shivam Singhal, owner of Singhal’s Mobile Accessories
  • Shivam, owner of Pardhan Ji Communication
  • Puneet, owner of Satguru Accessories
  • Ramkaran Sharma, operator of Kansal Accessories NXT

Each suspect is now part of an ongoing investigation into counterfeit goods distribution.

 

Investigation and Next Steps

Authorities have registered a formal case and are meticulously examining the source and supply chain of the counterfeit parts. Officers are working to identify suppliers, wholesalers, and other connected individuals to dismantle the broader network.

These continued investigations aim not only to penalise the accused but also to prevent similar illegal distribution in future.

 

Consumer Awareness and Safety Tips

To avoid falling victim to fake iPhone parts:

  • Buy only from authorised Apple resellers
  • Check for proper bills and warranty cards
  • Inspect packaging for quality seals and brand logos
  • Avoid unusually low prices, which often signal imitation goods

Understanding how to distinguish genuine Apple components from counterfeits can protect your device and your wallet.

 

Conclusion

The Delhi Police fake iPhone parts racket bust in Rohini marks a substantial step toward curbing counterfeit electronic products in the capital. With significant seizures and multiple arrests, this case sends a strong message about cracking down on illegal trade and protecting consumers.

 

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