Police today claimed to have busted a gang of car lifters by arresting its three members and recovered nearly a dozen stolen vehicles at their instance in central Kashmir's Budgam district.
The gang was busted after police intercepted a car during vehicle checking at Agri Kallan crossing on Srinagar-Gulmarg road on March 2 and found the documents presented by its driver to be fake, a police spokesman said.
He said the driver was arrested and the vehicle seized.
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He said during investigation, it surfaced that a group of car lifters was operating in Magam area of Budgam and after stealing vehicles from different places of the Valley and outside were preparing fake documents for them.
"Accordingly, a case was registered and a team was constituted to identify the culprits and bring them to justice," the spokesman said, adding three persons involved in the crime were arrested so far and some more arrests are expected in the coming days.
He said the gang was preparing fake registration certificates, insurance certificates, NOCs and registration number plates at Akter Advertisers shop in Budgam.
Subsequently, a computer system along with available soft data have been seized, the spokesman said.
He said the arrest of the trio led to the recovery of 11 stolen vehicles from different parts of the Valley.
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