Bengaluru: Cops nurse HIV-afflicted thief, he helps them solve over 100 cases


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, May 1: In a heart-warming story, one that brings to fore the humane side of the police department, a thief suffering from AIDS, who was rejected by family, was brought back to health from the jaws of death, and as a gesture of gratitude, the thief in turn helped the cops solve over a hundred cases and recover 10 kg of gold.

As per a report published by Bangalore Mirror, Murugan, a notorious thief who has committed over a hundred burglaries and robberies in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, gave up the crime world after he was afflicted by HIV-positive. He eluded the cops for almost eight years, till he was finally found frail and bedridden by the Banaswadi police recently.

Murugan, born in Thiruvarur in Trichy, looted many a house and even banks across the southern states. He was arrested in 2008 in Madiwala, only to be released on bail. He once again took to robberies, causing much headache to the police, who, despite CCTV images from various crime spots, could not lay their hands on him.

Bangalore Mirror reports that it was after Mirza Ali took over as sub-inspector of Banaswadi police station that things took a different turn. Determined to hunt Murugan down, Ali scanned through hundreds of CCTV images obtained over the years and finally found evidence of Murugan in the act. Armed with specific time and date of the burglary, the cops went through a long list of mobile phone calls that bounced off a nearby tower, and finally zeroed-in on a number. A deeper investigation into the number led the cops to Murugan's hometown.

At Murugan's house, the police learnt that he had left home years ago and taken to crime. However, last year, after finding out that he had AIDS, Murugan was brought back to his home by members of his gang, but the family turned him out. Without medication, his health deteriorated rapidly, and he was finally admitted to a hospital, but the treatment was just basic.


Murugan before and after

The cops followed the trail and eventually found Murugan on the deathbed. Doctors said Murugan had just a week to live, but sub-inspector Ali was not the one to give up. Wasting no time, the Bengaluru police got a court order to take Murugan under their care, with the assurance that he would be given proper treatment and nursed back to health. He was then taken to Bengaluru.

"As soon as the police - led by additional Commissioner (East) P Harishekaran; DCP, (East) Satish Kumar; and subdivision ACP Badrinath - brought Murugan to Bengaluru, the first thing they did was book an AC ICU ward and have him admitted. The hospital started treating Murugan to get his physical condition up to some semblance of health, while his HIV was treated at Bowring hospital," stated the Bangalore Mirror report.

After two months of round-the-clock care, Murugan slowly and steadily began to respond and recovered some semblance of health. Meanwhile, the cops convinced his family to visit him in the hospital, which further boosted his health as well as spirit.

Touched by the care given by the police and the doctors who treated him, and perhaps feeling guilty about his misdeeds, he returned the favour by narrating all that the police wanted to know about the burglaries he had committed. "We started talking to him and he did too after seeing the kindness of the police," said an officer involved in the case to Bangalore Mirror.

Thereafter, taking Murugan with them, the cops traversed the length and breadth of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, visiting all the places Murugan had plundered and sold or pledged the loot. An ambulance and a nurse were hired to look after Murugan during the journey.

By the end of their hunt for stolen valuables, the Banaswadi police recovered about 10 kg of gold, and in the process, solved over a hundred cases. The valuables were returned to the rightful owners. Murugan also led the police on to his former partners in crime, who were arrested and jailed, reports Bangalore Mirror.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sun, May 01 2016

    But Mangalore police yet to find one Baliga wanted for murder of RTI activist who is on run for months.
    It need a big shuffling of Mangalore police of all ranks.

    Jai Hind

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  • Marle, Mangaluru

    Mon, May 02 2016

    SMR, not to forget some of the main conspirators of Prashanth's murder are still running loose, stop being biased if you are a real secular.

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  • Ahmed , Bangalore

    Sun, May 01 2016

    This is one of the great incident of Bangalore.

    We rarely see such generosity from our Cops.

    This could either be a entire humanity act from the Cops or could just be another task from cops as a duty to solve the case. It could also be both (humanity & duty).

    Whatever be the intention, Sub Inspector Mirza Ali of Banaswadi Police Station Bangalore, did a wonderful job.

    Kudos to Sub Inspector Mirza Ali and his entire team.


    A true Love and affection can even melt the toughest person on earth. But it needs lots of patience as it's not any task to win hearts.

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  • felcy, mulki

    Sun, May 01 2016

    Our attitude towards the sinner like Jesus Christ to forgive bring back one soul to God and inherit heavenly reward...Definitely all who show mercy and compassion to the sinner will be rewarded by the Almighty....

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, May 01 2016

    Really hearttouching Story.Respect goes to Inspector Ali.By not irritating from his sickness ,he showed anyway humanity in the first place,even though Family members rejected him.at the same time the Person must have felt,now is the time there to recover to life,no way to getout of his crimes and surrendered.Anyway hope he will be healthy to certain extent .

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  • Kiran, Mangalore

    Sun, May 01 2016

    Excellent work

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  • Gabriel, Kota-Kundapur

    Sun, May 01 2016

    Fantastic work by Bengaluru Police.

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  • Desi Jawan, Mangaluru

    Sun, May 01 2016

    This story ends in a suspense as nothing is mentioned finally what happens to Murugan. Was he sent to jail or pardoned and released free?

    May be Part 2 will follow!

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Sun, May 01 2016

    Inspector Ali deserves National Award.

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  • felcy, mulki

    Sun, May 01 2016

    The Almighty who sees all our service and its motivation will reward with 100 fold.

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  • Aslam Sheikh, Udupi

    Sun, May 01 2016

    Super cop Mr.Ali, May God bless you.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, May 01 2016

    Kudos to Bangalore police, hats off to sub inspector Ali.

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  • Sunil Dsouza, Mangalore

    Sun, May 01 2016

    Hats off to Insp. Ali.....great social work....deserves to be honoured

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 01 2016

    The first thing which came into my mind was Salman Khan & Ram Gopal Verma ...

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  • Arun, Mangalore

    Sun, May 01 2016

    What about Anurag Kashyap and Nawazuddin Siddiqui

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