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He picked the wrong house to break into

Updated on: 22 November,2010 07:04 AM IST  | 
Atul Krishan |

Crook nabbed by IAS officer after breaking into his Pandara Road residence; two other accomplices flee

He picked the wrong house to break into

Crook nabbed by IAS officer after breaking into his Pandara Road residence; two other accomplices flee

Who says bureaucrats are mere pencil-pushers? On Sunday, IAS officer M Raman clashed with three robbers who had entered into his Pandara Road house. Raman was able to nab one of the culprits, while the other two managed to escape.u00a0


Thick as thieves: One of the culprits, Suzan aka Karim (centre), was
nabbed by the IAS officer, while two others escaped. Pic/mid day


A police source said that the robbers have taken a gold idol along with them. The nabbed felon is in police custody. An FIR has been lodged.

"The robber who was handed over to police by the IAS has been identified as Suzan alias Karim, a native of West Bengal. Karim is on police remand now. His two associates Prem Babu and Saleem are on the run. They have taken an idol of gold along with them. We are conducting raids to nab them," said a senior police official.
The official said that the victim lives in C Block of Pandara road area along with his family and is posted with department of chemical and petrochemical fertilizers.

"M Raman was away when the robbers struck at his house. They broke open the lock of the main door to enter inside. The robbers were ransacking the house when the IAS arrived to have lunch. Naturally, he was surprised to find the three intruders," said the senior police officer.

Seeing Raman, the robbers tried to overpower him. But Raman gave them a befitting reply and raised an alarm. Two of the robbers ran away. The officer caught hold of the third and informed the police.
"We are interrogating Suzan to locate their hide out and to check on his antecedents," stated a police official, adding that further investigations are on.


Out of pocket

On November 15, a retired IAS official from the ministry of home affairs was targeted by a pickpocket near the police station on Parliament Street, where he had come to take a part in a protest called by Baba Ramdev. The pickpocket got away with his purse containing money and his ID card and some other documents. A police official said that the victim has been identified as S P Gupta and an FIR has been lodged.



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