In a major catch, the Cyberabad police nabbed a notorious chain-snatcher gang from Bidar in Karnataka who were involved in 121 cases this year and 68 old cases here.
Gold ornaments weighing about 2.38 kg worth Rs 70 lakh were recovered from them. They committed 189 offences in Cyberabad and Hyderabad. Cyberabad police commissioner C.V.Anand lauded the efforts of a a highly committed and technically strong anti chain-snatching (ACS) squad including beats, patrols, interceptors and special surveillance teams, and 55 special chase-and-catch (CC) teams. A meeting was held by Irani gangs at Ambe Valley in Maharashtra, where they decided to not commit offences in Cyberabad, Hyderabad.
Cyberabad Police also arrested an aspiring film producer N. Murugan, involved in attention-diversion, theft and dacoity incidents across Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.The gang searched Google and identified banks that are located in interior and isolated locations where security is minimal.
Murugan's passion was to become a successful film producer, but his mind was equally or more engaged in actions like petty theft and bank robbery, which he says was to raise funds for his film projects.
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