Bike Thieves Gang Exposed, 11 Accused Arrested

Leader of the Gang is a BA Student
Bike Thieves Gang Exposed, 11 Accused Arrested

The Greater Noida Police has uncovered a gang of vehicle thieves, This gang was operated by a student of BA. The police have arrested 11 people including the leader and four minors. 9 motorcycles, one scooter,

and motorcycle chassis have also been recovered from the possession of them. Four thieves, including the leader, have been arrested and sent to jail, while seven minors have been sent to Juvenile Court and the Juvenile Court has sent these accused to the Child Correctional.

The thieves who have been arrested by the police have been identified as Prince, Ankit, Lokesh, and Rahul. Prince is the leader of this gang, who is studying BA from a college in Dadri. Prince made a gang in association with Ankit, Lokesh, and Rahul. After this, they involved minor in the gang and after that, they carrying out the motorcycle stolen process.

Prince included minor's in his gang because he felt that if these innocent children are caught on the charge of stolen, they easily escape. This gang had 11 motorcycles and several scooty stolen a month ago. Since the cases of these vehicle thieves came than the  Dadri Police was constantly running a checking campaign. During this time the police caught Prince and Lokesh.

When the police questioned Prince and Lokesh strictly, the gang was revealed all the information. The police recovered all the motorcycles and scooters of stolen from these thieves. Police officers say that Lokesh had an important role in these stealing cases. Prince and Rahul used to send the stolen motorcycle to Lokesh's shop, whose workshop was a bike repairing. From where he used to sell these motorcycles from Rs 2200 to Rs 5000. If a motorcycle was not sold, then it would have opened its luggage and put it in another motorbike.

According to top police officials, this gang also includes seven minor children who have been caught by the police. Crooks have been arrested and sent to jail, while minor children involved in these stolen case were presented in Juvenile Court. After this, the Juvenile Court has sent these accused to the Child Correctional Home.

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