Chennai: The police on Friday caught a 21-year-old man with the entrance ticket itself fumbling or behaving badly with nearly 100 women in the city, most of them walked alone in stretching lonely.
Luck the culprit took place as a military officer, whose daughter fumbled last week, recorded the number of his bicycle, giving a brief pursuit but it didn’t work, and then filed a complaint.
The police then brought together CCTV camera recordings and tracked men identified as Dinesh Kumar.
Nagar Jagannathan North in Villivakkam, was a college catering student in Delhi who began working in a hotel in Egmore after the course slid because of the lock.
Most of his victims did not submit complaints, said a police officer.
A week ago, the police said, a young woman walked in the morning with her father, a military officer, and her sister when Dinesh Kumar hit.
When the woman was behind her father and sister, Dinesh Kumar who was heading for work groping and gave rise to his bicycle.
The female father chased briefly and then approached the police.
The police began tracking their vehicle registration numbers, looking through recording from at least CCTV cameras.
One of them caught him into a hotel in Egmore and he was arrested.
The investigation revealed that Dinesh Kumar mostly targeted victims in the morning and late at night, using his father’s bicycle and his brother besides.
He was involved in a similar incident in Anna Nagar, Thirumbalam, Kilpuk and Nungambakkam.
The police team sent details suspected of being arrested to their colleagues in the city to check whether he was involved in a similar violation and was waiting at the police station.
(The identity of the victim has not been disclosed to protect his privacy in accordance with the direction of the Supreme Court about cases related to sexual violence)
