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'Sherlock' Cop lays hands on his Moriarty<br/>

Officer takes leaf out of fictional detective's disguise book to catch 53-yr-old prof and his gang of conmen

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Officer takes leaf out of fictional detective's disguise book to catch 53-yr-old prof and his gang of conmen

Just the way Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes often disguised himself to gather evidence while solving crimes, Upparpet Police Inspector Lokeshwar too changed his look to trap a gang of conmen.

In his usual avatar: Inspector Lokeshwar at work


On Wednesday, his team received a complaint about a gang of conmen, including a 53-year-old professor, who cheated people after promising them business loans.

To investigate the complaint, Lokeshwar took a leaf out of Holmes's book.

He disguised himself as a rich businessmanu00a0-- he dressed in silk shirt and cotton trousers, wore jewellery and Kolhapuri chappals and dyed his hair. Now 'Holmes' was ready to catch his 'Professor James Moriarty', the academic-criminal in the Doyle's series.

He then approached Ravindranath Reddy, the professor in the gang, for a loan of Rs 7 crore. Lokeshwar told MiD-DAY that he got the contact number from an advertisement in a newspaper.

Lokeshwar arranged to meet Reddy and his two associates Umashankar and Sunil at Prashanth Hotel in Gandhinagar at 8 am on Thursday.

Trap's set

During their meeting Reddy told him that he and his associates have black money of over several hundred crore and offered a loan at a minimum of six per cent interest rate. Reddy demanded Lokeshwar pay him one per cent of the loan amount as commission towards stamp duty payment. He told him to bring the money to Cantonment Railway Station where his associates Poonamji and Arun Kumar would hand him over the loan amount.

Lokeshwar persuaded the trio to accompany him to the Cantonment Railway Station. Meanwhile, he deputed his team to lay the trap for Poonamji and Arun Kumar. However, sensing danger, Arun Kumar and Poonamji did not come. Finally, Lokeshwar closed the trap on Reddy, Umashankar and Sunil. On interrogation, Reddy confessed to the crime.

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Loan con

Advertisement lure
The gang would place advertisements offering loans in popular newspapers.

Prof's entry in gang
Ravindranath Reddy, an engineering professor, saw one such advertisement and got in touch with Umashankar and Sunil. He realised the two were bogus and joined the gang.

Inter-state operations
They operated in and around Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Since Reddy had good communication skills, he was assigned to luring businessmen.

Once they got the commission, they would immediately shift base to another location.

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