Gurgaon: Two men working in a manufacturing unit in the Tapukhera area of Bhiwani Rajasthan used to travel to Gurgaon, a distance of 60km, to seize cellphones at night.
One of them previously worked with the Zomato food aggregator in the city and quite familiar with the area.
After a week, the duo will come to Gurgaon on their bikes – between 7pm and 21:00, after their shift in the factory and seize the cellphone from the pedestrian before returning to Bhiwani.
The telephone was sold in their home village in the Firozabad district up.
Nitin Pratap aka Atul (25) and Sandeep (23), the two defendants were arrested, said Gurgaon police on Monday.
During the last three months, the duo had successfully grabbed the phone without being arrested.
However, they ran out of luck when one of the victims they filed a police complaint in December.
In his complaint, Shilbhadra Kumar, a resident of Kanhai Village, claimed that two men who were transmitted by two people wearing a face mask grabbed his cellphone and drove away when he was waiting for someone at the Gate of the Paras Hospital around 8:30 a.m.
on December 7 on his complaint, FIR registered under section 379A (grabbing) and 34 (general intentions) at the sector 43 police station and then this case was transferred to the Gunpal Crime Branch.Sub-Inspector, responsible for the 40-sector crime of 40 units, and his team, finally focused on Two accused, based on technical supervision and input from informants.
The police first arrested Nitin from the Sirsaganjad Firozabad area on January 28.
A day later, they took Sandeep from Tapakeda in Bhiwani.
During the interrogation, they claimed to have grabbed almost a dozen Sandeep cellphones lost their jobs and joined the manufacturing unit in Tapuxeda where he was related to Nitin, who also worked there.
For additional income, this duo plans to take cellphones and choose Gurgaon for two reasons – this familiarity and city has the availability of easy targets with smart phones.
“Wheeler two stolen they used in their ownership, it said the police.