A day after a Delhi Police constable shot dead his wife on her birthday in east Delhi’s Vinod Nagar area, investigators on Tuesday said five police teams are conducting raids across Delhi, NCR and Haryana to track down the accused, who is still on the run.

The accused, Manish Bhatti, a 2022 batch Delhi Police constable working with the Anti-Auto Theft Squad (AATS), is suspected to have fled soon after shooting his 30-year-old wife Priyanka in the chest with his service pistol after an argument.
Read also: Where is Rahul Gandhi? The Congress leader’s absence from the CJP protest raises Wangchuk’s “petty” questions and ridicule.
The deceased’s family claimed that she had been harassed over dowry since her marriage in 2023, and that she had previously filed a complaint against her husband and his family at the women’s cell. Police said the allegations are being verified as part of the investigation.
A senior police officer said that raids are being carried out in Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, Faridabad and many other parts of Haryana based on technical surveillance and other leads.
Read also: “Samay Raina Has Taken the Court for a Ride”: A Supreme Court Rap Comedy; He imposed a fine on 4 others
“We are conducting raids in Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad and some places in Haryana. We have important clues about his whereabouts. He will be arrested soon,” the officer said.
Police said Bhatti joined AATS last year and was considered a sharp-minded officer by his colleagues.
According to the investigation, the couple left their New Vinod Nagar home together on two wheels in the early hours of Monday after an argument. CCTV footage recovered by police allegedly shows them stopping on a road near Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital, where an altercation broke out before the policeman opened fire and fled.
Read also: Sonam Wangchuk is not alone, student activists are on hunger strike in parallel in Jantar Mantar: “Our resolve is getting stronger”
Priyanka, a teacher at a private school in Ashok Vihar, was rushed to Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital by a passerby, where doctors declared her brought dead.
A murder case has been registered, and investigators are examining CCTV footage, electronic evidence and witness statements to determine the sequence of events that led to the murder.

