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GURUGRAM: Two minor boys students of private schools in Gurugram and Delhi booked a cab from Rajiv Chowk on Monday but snatched the vehicle at gunpoint to go on their “dream vacation” to a hill station. Car snatched, they were allegedly waiting to target a few others to fund their trip when they were caught from Sector 10 on Wednesday evening. Both the boys, who are childhood friends, are a few months short of 18. Police said both the juveniles would dream of going to a hill station in a “personal car” and splurge on hotels, food and drinks. “Since both of them belong to families with humble backgrounds, buying a car was a little difficult for them. So, they thought of snatching a car,” a police officer said. On Monday, the two booked a cab through an app from Rajiv Chowk. A few minutes into the journey, one of the boys whipped out a country-made pistol from his pocket and asked the driver to pull up. ....
Three held for theft of auto parts worth Rs 35 lakh in Gurugram By IANS | Published on Mon, Feb 8 2021 14:21 IST | 0 Views Crime. (File Photo: IANS). Image Source: IANS News Gurugram, Feb 8 : Three persons have been arrested on charges of theft of auto parts worth Rs 35 lakh from the premises of a private company in Gurugram, police said on Monday. Those arrested for the thefts are Shift Manager Rakesh Kumar of Rewari, Machine Operator Shahid of Gurugram and stolen property receiver Zahid of New Delhi. Police said Area Manager Dinesh Puri of Safe Express NH-48 Pvt Ltd said in his police complaint that during inspection of stocks on January 16, as many as 1,872 auto part items were found missing. ....
Picture used for representational purpose only GURUGRAM: Police on Thursday claimed to have busted a gang of vehicle-lifters that used to steal high-end SUVs in Delhi-NCR, particularly Gurugram, and sell them in the northeastern states by replacing the original number plate with a fake one. The accused would target only fully automatic SUVs. Once chosen, the gang would break open the vehicle’s lock by a high-end master key that allowed them to circumvent the SUV’s security system, police said. They would then change the registration number of the SUV with that of a scrapped vehicle in the northeastern states and then drive it to Nagaland before selling the same through a network of used car shops. ....
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