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Mumbai: Fake food delivery boy held for thefts

The 24-year-old would wear T-shirt of friend employed by a well-known food order and delivery service, and enter housing societies to target residences

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Sujit Tiwari caught in CCTV footage at a Borivli society

Sujit Tiwari caught in CCTV footage at a Borivli society

Officers of Unit 11 of the crime branch on Sunday arrested a 24-year-old man who posed as a food delivery boy and stole cash, mobile phones and valuables from residences across the city. The police said the accused took the help of his friend who is employed by a well-known online food order and delivery service as a delivery boy, and used his T-shirt (with the logo of the service) to commit the crimes.

The accused was identified as Sujit Santosh Tiwari, a resident of Manav Kalyan Seva society, Lalji Pada at Kandivli West. Crime branch officers have seized a T-shirt of the service and bike that were used by him. They also learnt that Tiwari is wanted in more than 10 such cases.

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