A sixteen-yr-antique thief turned into held by way of a set of residents within the Pleasantville district moments after he robbed a woman of her cellular telephone.
The incident occurred around nine am on Saturday.
Reports say the female became status at the corner of Teak and Cedar Drive while she approached the youngster, who introduced a robbery and advised her he was retaining a firearm below his t-blouse. The teen then robbed the girl of her cell smartphone. She raised the alarm, and the thief was quickly held in a resident’s arrest. Officers of the Mon Repos Police Station spoke back to the incident and took the suspect into custody. Investigations are ongoing.
CHENNAI: Cell telephone snatchers are once more at the prowl. Three human beings lost their cell phones on Monday night. In Nungambakkam, a journalist running with an information channel misplaced his mobile telephone on Monday night to snatch. The victim, J Senathipathi, 23, of Vadapalani, was talking over his phone. He is standing outside his office. Two men on a motorbike, passing with the aid, snatched his mobile cellphone and escaped. Though he tried to trap them, they vanished in the dark.
Based on his criticism, the Nungambakkam police registered a case and released a hunt.
In another incident in Nungambakkam, a cellular smartphone was snatched from a man walking to his room. The victim, Narayana Pramod, forty-seven, of Nungambakkam, turned into messaging on his cell telephone while the thieves snatched his cell phone. He instructed police that the snatchers had been wearing helmets. Police have accrued the CCTV photos. In a similar incident, Raja of Vyasarpadi was robbed of his cell telephone, utilizing unidentified men.
Most of the cellular telephone snatchers who were stuck by the police stated they centered on individuals occupied on their mobile telephones. They would target individuals who interact by speaking to me on their cell phones while walking on the streets. Snatchers could sometimes divert their attention by tapping on their shoulders, taking hold of their telephones, and escaping. In most instances, phone snatchers belonged to the equal locality where the crime was committed, stated the police officer. “Unemployed youths from the slums, who need to make some short money, take pleasure in such sports,” said the officer.