The arrested persons, identified as Imram Safi (23), Mohammed Rashid (21), and Mohammed Shanawaz (20), all natives of Uttar Pradesh, were allegedly involved in three major robberies in the state capital last week, Inspector General of Police Raipur Range GP Singh told reporters today.
Based on the evidences and clues during investigation, Shanawaz and Imran were rounded up from Nizamuddin railway station in New Delhi while Mohammed Rashid was held from Nagpur by a team of Central Crime Branch yesterday, the IG said.
The trio had committed robberies at a house in Tagore Nagar and Rajendra Nagar on November 25 and a major burglary of around Rs 70 lakh, including cash and valuables at a house in Samta colony on November 27, following which CCB cops swung into action, the IG said.
The evidences, particularly the footage of a CCTV camera installed in house of a victim and railway station led to the arrest of accused, he said.
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After identifying the locked houses, one member of the gang trespassed while other remained outside to raise alarm.
After carrying out robbery at Samta colony, they all boarded a train for Delhi.
However, Rashid alighted from the train in Nagpur to dispose-off the stolen valuables, the IG said.
During investigation, the trio admitted to the crime, the officer said, adding, their involvement in more thefts during past few months in the city cannot be ruled out.