Two robbers of 'Thak Thak gang' held for robbing bizman


New Delhi, Apr 26 (IANS): Two gang members of the notorious Thak Thak gang was arrested for robbing Rs 51 lakh from a businessman who had kept the cash inside his Audi car here, a police officer said on Friday.

"P. Vikash and his juvenile accomplice were apprehended on Thursday night by a team of Special Staff headed by Inspector P.K Jha with a bag having cash Rs 49.51 Lakhs from south Delhi's Madangir," said DCP Vijay Kumar.

"The accused on April 18 robbed a businessman who had kept a bag containing Rs 51 lakh in his Audi car," Kumar said.

"The victim, a resident of Greater Kailash, in his complaint filed at Police Station Delhi Cantt told the police that the incident happened while he was on his way home from his factory by his Audi car.

"When he reached Seema Sadak Bhawan on Ring Road, two persons on a Scooty puntured his car's rear tyre by throwing sharp needles," the DCP said. One of the accused was later identified as P. Vikash.

"The accused persons signalled the victim about the deflated tyre. When the victim along with his driver and servant was busy in changing the tyre, one of the accused took away his cash bag," he said.

"The accused persons, active members of Thak Thak gang, were involved in over a dozen such cases," he added.

 

  

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