BENGALURU: Two males who got here in a BMW automotive and checked into a resort allegedly decamped with a 32-inch LED TV in east Bengaluru on Friday.
According to Jeevanbima Nagar police, the 2 males got here in a BMW automotive bearing Telangana registration quantity to Astra Hotel and Suites in Geetanjali Layout, near New Thippasandra, round 10am on June 10 and checked into Room No. 302C after generating an Aadhaar card as id proof.
They stayed within the resort for 2 days and fled within the wee hours of Friday without trying out.
The resort team of workers spotted the duo’s absence and referred to as the room round 11am the similar day. When they did not get a answer, the team of workers opened the room the usage of a spare key and found that the 32-inch Iconic television used to be lacking. The automotive too used to be now not found within the resort’s parking space.
Police mentioned the team of workers checked the CCTV photos within the resort and found the duo taking the TV set from the room 30 mins past Thursday nighttime. The two went to the parking space, stored the TV inside of their BMW automotive and sped away.
Melville K, a belongings manager of Astra Hotel and Suites, filed a grievance towards the duo on Friday and provided the CCTV photos, the ID proof that they had given during room reserving and the registration collection of the suspects’ automotive.
“The automotive bore the registration quantity TS 11 EK O555. They had given an Aadhaar card appearing a Telangana address. We have began investigation to track the accused. We suspect they provided a pretend ID proof and used a pretend automobile registration. We have sought lend a hand from Telangana RTOs to reach the automobile owner and hint the accused,” a police officer mentioned.
Police mentioned it's sudden why someone would are available a BMW automotive to steal a TV worth round Rs 14,000. “We will come to grasp about the info after we nab them,” a police officer added.
Similar precedents
August 2017: Nelamangala resident Vinay Prasad used to be arrested by means of Mysuru police for stealing TVs from posh accommodations
October-November 2017: Bengalurean Vasudev Nanaiah used to be arrested for stealing TV seats from budget accommodations. Arrested in one such case and released on bail, he went on to steal 21 TV sets from accommodations in Tirupati and Puttaparthi, Shivamogga and Bhadravathi, amongst other places. He is suspected to have stolen over 120 TVs in 4 months.
January 14, 2018: The manager of a resort in HSR Layout filed a police grievance alleging that a guy, who had checked into considered one of their rooms within the guise of a businessman, stole the LED television and looked at without informing resort officers
According to Jeevanbima Nagar police, the 2 males got here in a BMW automotive bearing Telangana registration quantity to Astra Hotel and Suites in Geetanjali Layout, near New Thippasandra, round 10am on June 10 and checked into Room No. 302C after generating an Aadhaar card as id proof.
They stayed within the resort for 2 days and fled within the wee hours of Friday without trying out.
The resort team of workers spotted the duo’s absence and referred to as the room round 11am the similar day. When they did not get a answer, the team of workers opened the room the usage of a spare key and found that the 32-inch Iconic television used to be lacking. The automotive too used to be now not found within the resort’s parking space.
Police mentioned the team of workers checked the CCTV photos within the resort and found the duo taking the TV set from the room 30 mins past Thursday nighttime. The two went to the parking space, stored the TV inside of their BMW automotive and sped away.
Melville K, a belongings manager of Astra Hotel and Suites, filed a grievance towards the duo on Friday and provided the CCTV photos, the ID proof that they had given during room reserving and the registration collection of the suspects’ automotive.
“The automotive bore the registration quantity TS 11 EK O555. They had given an Aadhaar card appearing a Telangana address. We have began investigation to track the accused. We suspect they provided a pretend ID proof and used a pretend automobile registration. We have sought lend a hand from Telangana RTOs to reach the automobile owner and hint the accused,” a police officer mentioned.
Police mentioned it's sudden why someone would are available a BMW automotive to steal a TV worth round Rs 14,000. “We will come to grasp about the info after we nab them,” a police officer added.
Similar precedents
August 2017: Nelamangala resident Vinay Prasad used to be arrested by means of Mysuru police for stealing TVs from posh accommodations
October-November 2017: Bengalurean Vasudev Nanaiah used to be arrested for stealing TV seats from budget accommodations. Arrested in one such case and released on bail, he went on to steal 21 TV sets from accommodations in Tirupati and Puttaparthi, Shivamogga and Bhadravathi, amongst other places. He is suspected to have stolen over 120 TVs in 4 months.
January 14, 2018: The manager of a resort in HSR Layout filed a police grievance alleging that a guy, who had checked into considered one of their rooms within the guise of a businessman, stole the LED television and looked at without informing resort officers
B'luru: Men in BMW steal Rs 14,000 TV from hotel
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