Mumbai Police Uncover Major Gas Cylinder Theft Ring, Arrest Three Suspects
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Mumbai, April 5 (NationPress) - In a significant breakthrough, the police in the Powai region of Mumbai have dismantled a large-scale gas cylinder theft operation, leading to the arrest of three individuals. The primary suspect, Raj Chandrakant Kamble (45), along with two of his accomplices, has been apprehended.
A total of 45 gas cylinders and three stolen motorcycles have been seized from the suspects, which were pilfered from various locations across Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, and Thane.
Authorities have indicated that the recent unrest in Gulf nations has created anxiety among the populace regarding the supply of gas cylinders.
At this critical juncture, such thefts have exacerbated the challenges faced by the community.
The investigation commenced following a report of a motorcycle theft filed at the Powai Police Station.
Upon further inquiry, it was discovered that the same stolen bike was utilized by the suspects in the gas cylinder thefts.
In response, the police formally initiated a case and launched a comprehensive investigation.
The team meticulously examined local CCTV footage, and through a technical analysis, successfully identified the suspects.
A subsequent raid was executed in the Vartak Nagar area of Thane, resulting in the capture of one of the accused.
Based on the information provided by this suspect, the other individuals were also apprehended.
During the investigation, law enforcement recovered three motorcycles and 45 gas cylinders from the suspects, all of which had been illegally obtained from various regions.
Interrogation revealed that the suspects had been engaged in such criminal activities for a considerable time.
Records indicate that the primary suspect, Raj Chandrakant Kamble, has over 10 criminal cases registered against him across different police jurisdictions in Mumbai.
The Powai Police are currently investigating the entire operation and are working to identify additional members involved in the criminal network.