COIMBATORE : A 12-member police group from Telangana, who got here to the city with a prisoner transit warrant to escort 8 ATM burglars arrested by way of the city police to a court docket at Mehabubnagar in that state, had to go back empty-handed on Monday.
The 8 - who had been arrested in December remaining for breaking open automatic teller machines (ATMs) of IndusInd bank and Axis Bank on Thannerpandal Road at Peelamedu and looting Rs three.35 lakh and Rs 26.70 lakh, respectively - are sought after in connection with an ATM burglary in Telangana.
A police officer with the Telangana particular police said that they had received prisoner transit warrant to escort the 8 ATM burglars to a court docket at Mehabubnagar. The similar gang had damaged open an ATM of SBI at Mehabubnagar remaining 12 months and looted Rs 6.five lakh.
“We got here here to escort them to Mehabubnagar. However, we had been asked to practice a few procedures to take them to Telangana. So, we're returning to our home town,” the officer said.
The Telangana police group first visited the central jail, the place the 8 are at the moment lodged, however jail government despatched the group to the city police to ensure their credentials. After their id used to be confirmed, the city police asked them to get an order from the Coimbatore judicial Justice of the Peace court docket to take the 8 to Telangana, as that they had been detained below the Goondas Act.
The town police additionally instructed their opposite numbers from Telangana that charges had been to be framed against the 8 ahead of the chief judicial Justice of the Peace court docket here on May 17 they usually had been not likely to get a favourable town court docket order to escort the 8 to Mehabubnagar court docket. Hence, Telangana police group contributors had been urged to go back empty-handed.
The 8 - Zulfikar, Mustak, Mosamkhan, Zubair, Amitkumar, Zubair, Mubarak and Amin -were arrested with the help of Namakkal district and Salem town police. The gang used to be excited by ATM burglary in Kerala, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Goa and different portions of the country. City police commissioner Ok Periaiah detained them below the Goondas Act in January.
The 8 - who had been arrested in December remaining for breaking open automatic teller machines (ATMs) of IndusInd bank and Axis Bank on Thannerpandal Road at Peelamedu and looting Rs three.35 lakh and Rs 26.70 lakh, respectively - are sought after in connection with an ATM burglary in Telangana.
A police officer with the Telangana particular police said that they had received prisoner transit warrant to escort the 8 ATM burglars to a court docket at Mehabubnagar. The similar gang had damaged open an ATM of SBI at Mehabubnagar remaining 12 months and looted Rs 6.five lakh.
“We got here here to escort them to Mehabubnagar. However, we had been asked to practice a few procedures to take them to Telangana. So, we're returning to our home town,” the officer said.
The Telangana police group first visited the central jail, the place the 8 are at the moment lodged, however jail government despatched the group to the city police to ensure their credentials. After their id used to be confirmed, the city police asked them to get an order from the Coimbatore judicial Justice of the Peace court docket to take the 8 to Telangana, as that they had been detained below the Goondas Act.
The town police additionally instructed their opposite numbers from Telangana that charges had been to be framed against the 8 ahead of the chief judicial Justice of the Peace court docket here on May 17 they usually had been not likely to get a favourable town court docket order to escort the 8 to Mehabubnagar court docket. Hence, Telangana police group contributors had been urged to go back empty-handed.
The 8 - Zulfikar, Mustak, Mosamkhan, Zubair, Amitkumar, Zubair, Mubarak and Amin -were arrested with the help of Namakkal district and Salem town police. The gang used to be excited by ATM burglary in Kerala, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Goa and different portions of the country. City police commissioner Ok Periaiah detained them below the Goondas Act in January.
Telangana police fail to take home 8 ATM burglars from city jail
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