Man fulfils his dream of stealing police jeep, goes on 112 km joyride


Dharwad, Feb 3 (IANS): A man, who stole a jeep from a police station in Karnataka's Dharwad district and went on a long joyride to fulfil his long-pending dream, has been arrested, the police said on Thursday, February 3.

The accused was identified as Nagappa Y Hadapad (45) a resident of Annigeri Town and working as a driver. He nursed a dream of driving a police jeep for many years. As a truck driver, he had travelled to all parts of the state as well as neighbouring states. But, his dream of going on a long ride in a police jeep remained unfulfilled.

Hadapad used to see the police jeep parked in the premises of Annigeri police station whenever he passed there. Early on Wednesday, he walked in and found that not only was the vehicle lying unlocked, its ignition key was also in place.

He thought this was the right time to fulfil his dream and drove away the police jeep as Inspector L K Julakatti had gone home after duty, and the two policemen on duty had dozed off.

He drove the jeep for 112 kilometres till Motebennur near Byadagi town and then parked it by the roadside and fell asleep.

The local residents observed the stationary vehicle, suspected foul play and informed local Byadagi police. The police rushed to the spot and detained Hadapad. Annigeri police were also informed and the jeep was handed over to them later.

Police suspect the accused is mentally disturbed and it is his first crime. A case has been registered and the accused sent to judicial custody.

 

 

 

  

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  • G Fernandes, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 04 2022

    Tulu trolls" Thaipi korigu thuu tha podige thane" he is such character

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  • Anand, Surathkal

    Fri, Feb 04 2022

    Very interesting incident. 112 KM requires more than 2 hours to drive. In this time the police did not notice the theft of their own vehicle , otherwise immediately they could have flashed the alert in their network and stopped him on the way in no time as it was a police vehicle. Instead he could have tried to join police department as a driver.

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  • Gibbs, Udupi

    Fri, Feb 04 2022

    Dream come true and enjoyed joyride!!! Police negligence to keep the engine on so they must be held responsible for the ride too.

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  • Vicky Malhotra, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 04 2022

    Before 2014 125 years old party taken nation on joy ride without any development. By any means now onwards we wont allow and tolerate such dangerous joy rides in near future and try to curtail in between. Amen..

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  • Laaqui, KARIYANGALA

    Fri, Feb 04 2022

    Bravo... ಅನ್ ಮಗೆ manike mage hithe.....!

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  • Vicky Malhotra, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 04 2022

    Due to mental disturbance would have involved in accident things would have turn fatal to others. Arrest him and put him behind bar for wrong-doing and latter admit hjm into rehabiliation centre for reform.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Fri, Feb 04 2022

    Every lallu panjus are also daring to do crimes like stealing police jeep in this blue JP regime..people have totally become senseless...lawless and turning insance due to the third rated policies of saffron rulers...As muthraaaa lick said we should kick out this govt

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  • Avadhootha, Iha

    Fri, Feb 04 2022

    Lallu panjus are eating into your business???

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Feb 04 2022

    My friend is on a joy ride last 7 Years ...

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  • Mariette Lewis Mistry, Mangalore/Bangalore, Tulsa, USA

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    Why was the key left in the Ignition ?

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  • SB, Mlore

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    AAAAAN MAGE UMBE. The police could have let him off with one or 2 lati and with a warning. Why burden the jail.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    Hats off to his courage 😂

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    Let him be a mentally disturbed. I support his desire drive a police jeep without hurting anybody. Our politicians nowadays rule the country by even killing our beloved/dedicated Soldiers.....!!!???? His desire was better even if he is mentally disturbed...!!!!!!!????? We have more politicians mentally disturbed for their own gains than him.

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  • Raj, Kudla

    Fri, Feb 04 2022

    Yes. Exactly.

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  • Vicky Malhotra, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 04 2022

    Foolishness at par...of your thinking. Tommorow someone do same at your home..can you encourage them Mr.Prof.Charles. How you teach to to the students..??

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