VADODARA: A gang of chain snatchers used to be on the prowl once once more within the city on Saturday as four girls misplaced their necklace within a span of an hour within the afternoon.
While 3 girls lodged FIRs at Warasia, Karelibaug and Panigate police stations, the fourth sufferer didn't approach police.
At 2.15 pm, when one of the victims Heena Prajapati used to be waiting for her brother-in-law at Gurukul crossroads on Dabhoi-Waghodiya Ring Road, two bikers snatched her gold chain value Rs 60,000. Prajapati and her husband Chandrakant were waiting for latter’s brother as they'd planned to go to Surat. When the bikers, who had covered faces with a handkerchief, fled with Prajapati’s gold chain, the couple ran at the back of them, however they sped off.
Second incident took place near Sardar Chhatralya in Karelibaug an hour later. The sufferer Jaywanti Gala, a resident of Mumbai, used to be waiting for an autorickshaw near Sardar Chhatralaya together with her niece Harsha Satra. Gala mentioned that two motorcyclists, of whom the one sitting in front had worn the helmet, got here near her and snatched her gold chain which used to be value Rs 40,000. Satra told police that ‘9423’ used to be written on the rear number plate of the bike.
Only 15 minutes later the similar motorcyclists robbed Neha Parmar, who lives near Sangam crossroads, of her gold chain value Rs 24,000 on Harni Road. Parmar used to be waiting for her son out of doors his tuition class when the robbers stopped near her and requested for a Jain temple. The second Parmar attempted to steer the duo, the pillion rider snatched the gold chain and sped off.
Parmar adopted them on her scooter till Khodiyarnagar crossroads, however due to traffic she could not in finding them beyond the crossroads. While following them, she also famous ‘9423’ written on the rear number plate of the bike.
The fourth incident took place near Somatalav near Dabhoi Road throughout same time frame, however for the reason that sufferer didn't come forward, main points of the incident could not be recognized.
Later within the day, the bike that used to be desirous about robbing Gala and Parmar used to be discovered by way of police officers in Varnama late on Saturday evening. Police mentioned that the robbers had used different number plates of Maharashtra registration in front and rear. Cops are in strategy of tracking down the owner of the bike discovered on the basis of its chassis and engine numbers.
While 3 girls lodged FIRs at Warasia, Karelibaug and Panigate police stations, the fourth sufferer didn't approach police.
At 2.15 pm, when one of the victims Heena Prajapati used to be waiting for her brother-in-law at Gurukul crossroads on Dabhoi-Waghodiya Ring Road, two bikers snatched her gold chain value Rs 60,000. Prajapati and her husband Chandrakant were waiting for latter’s brother as they'd planned to go to Surat. When the bikers, who had covered faces with a handkerchief, fled with Prajapati’s gold chain, the couple ran at the back of them, however they sped off.
Second incident took place near Sardar Chhatralya in Karelibaug an hour later. The sufferer Jaywanti Gala, a resident of Mumbai, used to be waiting for an autorickshaw near Sardar Chhatralaya together with her niece Harsha Satra. Gala mentioned that two motorcyclists, of whom the one sitting in front had worn the helmet, got here near her and snatched her gold chain which used to be value Rs 40,000. Satra told police that ‘9423’ used to be written on the rear number plate of the bike.
Only 15 minutes later the similar motorcyclists robbed Neha Parmar, who lives near Sangam crossroads, of her gold chain value Rs 24,000 on Harni Road. Parmar used to be waiting for her son out of doors his tuition class when the robbers stopped near her and requested for a Jain temple. The second Parmar attempted to steer the duo, the pillion rider snatched the gold chain and sped off.
Parmar adopted them on her scooter till Khodiyarnagar crossroads, however due to traffic she could not in finding them beyond the crossroads. While following them, she also famous ‘9423’ written on the rear number plate of the bike.
The fourth incident took place near Somatalav near Dabhoi Road throughout same time frame, however for the reason that sufferer didn't come forward, main points of the incident could not be recognized.
Later within the day, the bike that used to be desirous about robbing Gala and Parmar used to be discovered by way of police officers in Varnama late on Saturday evening. Police mentioned that the robbers had used different number plates of Maharashtra registration in front and rear. Cops are in strategy of tracking down the owner of the bike discovered on the basis of its chassis and engine numbers.
Chain-snatchers on prowl once again
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December 30, 2018
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