Inter-state Irani gang that looted in guise of police busted


Panaji, Sep 15 (IANS): Normally associated with the legendary cafes with strong tea and khari (salted pastry), the word 'Irani' has been proving to be a headache for police in Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa, for more unworthy reasons.

Arrest of members of the 'Irani gang' over the last week, believed to be comprised of persons of Iranian descent, by Goa Police is expected to unravel scores of crimes in Goa and neighbouring states, by the gang using a virtual cocktail of modus operandi which includes chain or bag snatching after impersonating as policemen or CBI officials.

"We have arrested three men in all. They have confessed to crimes in Karnataka and Maharashtra too. It was a proper inter-state operation in the sense they would commit crimes in one state and lie low in another state for a while and then go off again," a police official involved in the capture told IANS.

The first arrest, that of Pune resident Asadullah Jafri, 40, from a cheap hotel in the beach village of Calangute, located 20 km from Panaji, in connection with snatching of a mangalsutra in Panaji last week, eventually led to two other arrests Friday evening.

Besides admitting to the crime, Jafri broke down during interrogation and revealed the names of Sahil Khan and Kalandar Jafar, who were picked up by police from Pune Friday.

"The gang used to operate from Pune and Mumbai and towns in Karnataka like Dharwad, Bidar and Hubli. Mostly they posed as policemen and looted unsuspecting women or tourist groups," said police sub-inspector Vikram Naik, an investigating officer in the case.

Goa Police are also in touch with Bengaluru police , trying to establish whether the gang was involved in crimes in Karnataka's capital too, because of offences with similar modus operandis committed there.

Chain snatchings, nearly a hundred of which have been reported in Goa over the last year and more, have been a bane for the state police.

The repeated failure of the police to crack the marathon of cases even forced the British foreign office to list such chain snatchings, especially in the tourism-friendly coastal areas, as a cause for worry in its advisory to the nearly 100,000 nationals who land in Goa as tourists.

Drunk groups of tourists in Goa were one of the most sought after 'target audience' for this gang, whose members would confidently flash forged ID cards (a forged Goa Police ID card was also seized from the gang) and threaten them with offences like loitering or drunken driving and demand bribes.

"We have several reported instances where unsuspecting women were told by the gang members posing as policemen to hide their ornaments because of a gang of thieves operating in the area. They would even offer a kerchief to the women to cache the gold in. After some time when the woman unwrapped the kerchief, there were only stones in it," an official said.

Perhaps the police in the three states, Karnataka, Goa and Maharashtra could heave a sigh of relief, now that their 'Irani' nemesis appears to have been thwarted -- at least for some time now.

  

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  • Eric, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 16 2014

    These are basically Gypsy people spread throughout Europe and in other parts of the world from Asia-minor ages ago and are always looked down upon for their trait. But they do not represent Iranians or Persians.

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  • raghavendra m k, mumbai maharashtra

    Tue, Sep 16 2014

    Irani/parsis are famous for their restaurant business for serving honestly good qualities of brun maska, bread omelet, khari and tea ( irani tea)and original quality of beer., and biriyani. They migrated to india from persian gulf in during the time of second world war. Most of them settled in gujarat, mumbai and pune. The bakery products are best in iranian persian bakeries. but so called irani gangs nicknamed by police and crime dept is nothing to do with the original iranian/persian settlers in india. These gangs are from baluchistan, border of pakistan and afghan. Their gang was very active in mumbai fews year ago, now they have operating southern cities of the country. The police dept/crime dept should take stringent action not only for theft but also for illegal migration and punish them severely as per the law.

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  • Stany D'sa, Balehonnur/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 15 2014

    Awareness is key issue. Tourist should be guided accordingly by police and tour operators.Strict police vigilance will solve the problem. Public hoardings at main tourist areas will enlighten the people about the cheaters and rowdy gangs. Old people must be accompanied by someone while going out.

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 15 2014

    tea and khari and bun-maska "IRANI" restaurants, belong to PARSIS....!! the original persian folks who migrated to India, after muslim atrocities and persecution in their land.. please dont bring them into this!!. these are other "IRANI"s and they r criminals, but peaceful, as criminals dont have religion!!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Sep 15 2014

    Teach them where they belong & feed them with Indian cuisine (sandals) & Kababs(Irani)

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  • G Z T Kunte, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 15 2014

    Irani Hotels of Mumbai belong to only the Parsi community who are very honest.
    But this Irani Gang of Karnataka - Goa belong to criminal Tribe migrated from Iran during British era and settled in North Karnataka. This criminal Gang people are not Parsis.

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 15 2014

    Karnataka Police had also caught some of them Three years back and due to interference from the Politicians of Bidar & Gulbarga they were let off as this tribe has more than two hundred voters in Gulbarga & Bidar. This Irani Gang has also robbed many old ladies in Udupi & Mangalore last year posing as Police, and the CC camera of Infosys had registered the image of one thief who cheated old woman in Kottara. Even in Hyderabad they have robbed old ladies posing as Police.
    Just by catching three thieves in Goa will not solve the problem. Because this gang has atleast 75 members who can speak good Kannada, English, Marathi & Hindi.

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