02 January,2020 11:45 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
A screengrab of the CCTV footage.
The police have booked an unidentified person for stealing a mobile phone worth Rs 29,000 from Lokhandwala, Andheri (West) on December 29.
The shopkeeper Bhavesh Gami told mid-day that all staff members were busy attending to customers when the incident took place.
"Around 3.55pm, a man entered the shop and everyone mistook him to be a team member of a mobile phone company. He pretended to be a customer and CCTV footage shows him leaving the shop with a mobile phone," Gami said.
Gami then filed a complaint with the Oshiwara police.
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"We are trying to track the handset with the help of its IMEI number," a police officer from Oshiwara police station said.
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