CHENNAI: Most individuals who have had a cell phone stolen are likely to resort a police grievance and go away it at that, however Perambur resident S Simiyon decided to behave.
The 23-year-old accumulated CCTV camera photos from the Purasawalkam store from where it went lacking. Later, with the assistance of a chum, he lured the thief with a job offer and passed him over to the police.
On Thursday, however, police claimed credit. They issued a press free up detailing how they'd nabbed the suspect, Pankaj Kumar, a local of Jharkhand. Police sources said Simiyon, a clinical representative with a private firm, had bought an iPhone for Rs 28,000. Around midday on June 13, after dropping a SIM card, he went to an Airtel showroom in Purasawalkam for a new connection. As he was speaking to the landlord, the tool went lacking. When inquiries didn’t evoke a correct response, he approached the Kilpauk police. “They were not in a position to simply accept a grievance. I needed to for two days to get a CSR replica,” said Simiyon.
“After an unending wait they took the grievance, which hinted that they were not going to noticeably act,” said Simiyon.
It had taken nearly six months of saving to get a phone and he was detremined to get it again, said Simiyion who decided to take the assistance of his pal Jaffar, 24, to nab the thief. After CCTV camera photos from the showroom confirmed a person doing away with the tool, they discovered he had come to port his cellular to any other network and were given his quantity.
The true caller list then gave his identify as Pankaj Kumar prior to a search published his Facebook account, however a question on FB messenger were given no longer reply. “We then were given a list of his shut buddies and one in every of them answered after we said have been willing to provide Pankaj a job,” said the Simiyon.The two buddies were given any other pal, a person from Bihar, to speak to the suspect and were given his new quantity. “We called Pankaj and he said he was interested within the offer.”
On Wednesday, Pankaj, who works in a plywood store in Madhavaram, came to a delegated spot where the 2 buddies nabbed him and passed him over to the Kilpauk police.
The 23-year-old accumulated CCTV camera photos from the Purasawalkam store from where it went lacking. Later, with the assistance of a chum, he lured the thief with a job offer and passed him over to the police.
On Thursday, however, police claimed credit. They issued a press free up detailing how they'd nabbed the suspect, Pankaj Kumar, a local of Jharkhand. Police sources said Simiyon, a clinical representative with a private firm, had bought an iPhone for Rs 28,000. Around midday on June 13, after dropping a SIM card, he went to an Airtel showroom in Purasawalkam for a new connection. As he was speaking to the landlord, the tool went lacking. When inquiries didn’t evoke a correct response, he approached the Kilpauk police. “They were not in a position to simply accept a grievance. I needed to for two days to get a CSR replica,” said Simiyon.
“After an unending wait they took the grievance, which hinted that they were not going to noticeably act,” said Simiyon.
It had taken nearly six months of saving to get a phone and he was detremined to get it again, said Simiyion who decided to take the assistance of his pal Jaffar, 24, to nab the thief. After CCTV camera photos from the showroom confirmed a person doing away with the tool, they discovered he had come to port his cellular to any other network and were given his quantity.
The true caller list then gave his identify as Pankaj Kumar prior to a search published his Facebook account, however a question on FB messenger were given no longer reply. “We then were given a list of his shut buddies and one in every of them answered after we said have been willing to provide Pankaj a job,” said the Simiyon.The two buddies were given any other pal, a person from Bihar, to speak to the suspect and were given his new quantity. “We called Pankaj and he said he was interested within the offer.”
On Wednesday, Pankaj, who works in a plywood store in Madhavaram, came to a delegated spot where the 2 buddies nabbed him and passed him over to the Kilpauk police.
As police delay case, man nabs phone thief
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June 23, 2018
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