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Mumbai: 21-year-old thief out on bail, gets back in slammer after two days

Updated on: 26 April,2024 07:08 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Samiullah Khan | samiullah.khan@mid-day.com

He has been in jail since November 2023 and was released on bail on Sunday morning

Mumbai: 21-year-old thief out on bail, gets back in slammer after two days

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Released from jail in the morning, committed a theft in the evening and the next day, gets back in jail again. A 21-year-old habitual criminal identified as Narayan Raju Parmar, involved in over half-a-dozen thefts, snatchings, and cheating cases, was arrested by the Borivli police in October last year. With his arrest, the cops had solved four cases including one of snatching, two thefts and one cheating case. He has been in jail since November 2023 and was released on bail on Sunday morning.


‘Within seven hours’


According to police sources, within seven hours of his release, he committed another theft, snatching a gold mangalsutra from the neck of a 63-year-old woman near Gora Gandhi Hotel on Sunday evening. The following day, around 10 pm, he again stole a purse containing gold ornaments from a 50-year-old woman in an auto-rickshaw near Kalpana Chaval Chowk. In both cases, the stolen gold valuables were worth about Rs 1.25 lakh.


Under the guidance of DCP Anand Bhoite and Senior Inspector Ninad Sawant, Borivli PSIs Rajesh Kadam and Indrjeet Patil, along with their detection team began their investigation. With the help of CCTV footage, Parmar was identified and arrested on April 23, said an officer. Parmar has a previous criminal record and was arrested by the Borivli cops with an 18-year-old accused in October 2023.

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