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Nepali gang leader held

Updated on: 05 January,2010 09:27 AM IST  | 
Manjunath L Hanji |

Police say they have caught man who used to rob homes with help of security guards from his country

Nepali gang leader held

Police say they have caught man who used to rob homes with help of security guards from his country






Got them: Four Nepali accused (top); Inspector Mohamed Rafi (above).


Said Rafi, "Thapa is from Bhajan district of Nepal. He and his gang members, Sagar Bahadur (26), Vishnu Bahadur (20), Dayaram Bahadur (30), Kittya Bahadur (37), have been involved in more than 15 thefts and a murder. On December 29, we caught the other four but Thapa stabbed our constable in the process and escaped. Since then we were on alert. On January 1, we caught him, but he tried to escape. I tried to catch him, but he suddenly he stabbed me in the stomach. Active Sub-Inspector M Manjunath shot him on his leg and I fired two shots. He is also involved a murder case."

According to Rafi, the gang of five gurkhas allegedly stole goods worth Rs 80 lakh from a house in Sadashiv Nagar and Rs 35 lakh valuables from a house in Mahalakshmi Layout with the help of the security guards. They hit 10 houses in two years.

"After every robbery, they simply moved to Nepal, and enjoyed a luxurious life there. When they had exhausted the money, they would return to the city and commit another robbery. However, a security man of a house in Vijaynagar didn't agree to co-operate with them. They killed him and robbed the house," said Rafi.

He added that the gang had come to the city to get jobs as security men but they took to robbery instead. "It is very tough to recover the stolen goods because they have taken them to Nepal. International laws are a barrier to us," he said.

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