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Seven involved in 24 cases of robbery chains, robbery arrested

Seven involved in 24 cases of robbery chains, robbery arrested
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Mangaluru: City police have arrested seven people in connection with the chain of grabbing, robbery, theft of two-wheeled vehicles, and blocking the police to carry out their duties.
Abdul Ihaam, 26, Safwan, 29, Mohammed Thousif, 30, Abdul Khader Sinan, 30, Mohammed Fazal, 32, Arshad, 34, and Mujahidur Rehaman, 23, were arrested in Mangaluru.
The police confiscated 210 grams of gold including a chain worth Rs 10 Lakh, and 7 two-wheeled vehicles.
The police are still looking for gold ornaments and more than five two-wheeled vehicles used by the defendant.
The defendant was involved in 13 chains of grabbing cases, five tried the chain grabbed the case, three cases of bicycle theft, and two robbery cases were reported at the boundaries of the police station from Bajpe, North Mangaluru, Barke, Kavoor, Urva, East Mangalore, and Ullal.
On Tuesday, the City Police Commissioner N Shashi Kumar said that the team of nearly 60 police personnel, including ACP countries from the middle and North Sub-division of PA Hegde and Mahesh Kumar, have worked diligently in this case under the supervision of DCPS Hariram Shankar and BP Dinesh Kumar.
A mechanic, namely local said the defendant had been trained to steal the parked two-wheeled vehicle.
Getting CCTV recordings is also difficult, and most of the violations reported in Kavoor, Malemar, Chilimbi, Dongercy, Kadri, and Bejai regions.
The arrest of one accused by Bajpe Sandesh Inspector is very important in this case.
According to DCP (law and order) Hariram Shankar, most cases reported after 7:00, and the defendant used a number of tactics to avoid detection.
Detailing, including mapping areas where the crime was reportedly assisted in detection, he said.
Two suspects are believed abroad.
Meanwhile, the initial investigation has revealed that stolen gold is sold to three jewelry stores on Bantwal, and the actions to be taken against them by the police.
The Commissioner also announced cash prizes for the team.
The defendant was indicted by various violations, including attacks on the police.
Among them, Abdul Ihaam was charged in 21 cases, including 12 in connection with anti-CAA protests.
Abdul Khader Sinan faced two charges: attacks and riots and violations of ACT weapons.
Meanwhile, Mohammed Thousif was charged with violating the Arms Law, and Mohammed Fazal was a suspect in the case filed on the Bantilian countryside, rural mangaluru, and the Kankanady City Police Station.

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