After snatching a gold chain, the bike-borne miscreants were fleeing, when two constables spotted the pillion rider changing his shirt on the bike; cops chased them for 2 km and captured one of them, recovering six stolen chains
A death-defying police chase on Sunday through the streets of Kalyan (E) resulted in the capture of a 19-year-old bike-borne miscreant who had minutes earlier snatched a gold chain from a woman’s neck and was fleeing.
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Putting their lives at risk, two police constables gave chase to the bike-borne suspects after spotting the pillion rider changing his shirt on a moving bike. Ticked off by the unusual behaviour, the cops chased them for two kilometres.
As they neared the duo, the cops rammed the miscreants’ bike, knocking them to the ground. Though the rider of the two-wheeler managed to escape, police managed to nab the pillion rider.
Cops recovered two stolen gold chains from his possession. Cops said the duo had also snatched another gold chain 30 minutes earlier in Vitthalwadi police station’s jurisdiction.
The arrested accused identified as Faizal Ali Yusuf Ali Shaikh, of Iranian descent, is a resident of Indira Nagar, Kalyan (W) and has confessed to committing six such offences in the past. Cops raided his residence later in the evening and recovered four more gold chains.
The absconding accused has been identified as Aziz Jafar Shaikh and cops have launched a manhunt to nab him.
On Sunday at 6.30 pm, an alert citizen Shyam Shelke informed police constable Sanjay Koli (30) that two people snatched a woman’s gold chain and were fleeing towards Shriram Cinema chowk on a red motorcycle. Koli, who was on duty with constable Babasaheb Yadav near Sargam Bar, immediately swung into action, halting two-wheelers in the area. After checking four bikes, the cops saw a youth sitting on the back seat of a motor bike, changing his shirt on the moving vehicle. Sensing something amiss, they asked the biker to stop. But the miscreants started speeding and paid no heed to the cops.
Koli got on to his bike and started giving chase. After following the bike for nearly two kilometres, Koli came close to the bike and rammed into it. The duo fell off the bike and the cops managed to catch hold of the pillion rider, while the biker managed to slip away.
“It was not an easy pursuit for us, as the chain snatchers were riding at a high speed. We managed to nab one of them only because I crashed into their bike,” said Koli.
Appreciating the two constables work, MB Chavan, senior inspector, Kolsewadi police station, rewarded them with Rs 5,000 each.
“To curb chain snatching incidents in the area, I have formed a special squad called Goonda Squad. The local councillor Sanjay More has also rewarded Koli and Yadav with Rs 25,000,” said Chavan. u00a0