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Cops get chain snatcher to excrete 40-gm gold necklace

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Doctors at a government hospital got a 20-year-old chain snatcher to excrete a 40-gm gold necklace which he had swallowed after snatching it from a woman four days ago, a Government Railway Police (GRP) official said here today.

Secunderabad Railway Station Inspector A Anjaneyalu told PTI that accused Vikas R snatched the woman's necklace when she was walking near the tracks at Sithafalmundi railway station here on the night of August 15, after which he fled.

However, after Vikas was caught by a police team within two hours of committing the crime, he feared that the gold necklace would be found on his person and hence he swallowed it, the official said.
 

A case was registered under Sections 359 (assault or criminal force in attempt to commit theft of property) and Section 379 (theft) of the Indian Penal Code against Vikas, who was subsequently arrested, the official said.

"He confessed to police that to divert the attention of the police he had swallowed the nacklace and based on his statement, he was X-rayed," Secunderabad Railway DSP P V Muralidhar Rao said.

The report showed the necklace in his stomach after which he was produced before a magistrate along with the medical report.

Following the court's directive, he was admitted to the Gandhi Hospital (under judicial custody) to get the necklace "extricated", Rao said.

"After four days, the gold necklace was excreted by Vikas today evening. It has been done naturally. Besides food, he was given bananas daily at the hospital," the DSP said, adding that doctors had also planned to conduct a surgery tomorrow, in case he did not excrete the necklace out today.

Investigations revealed that Vikas had stolen bikes twice, had been previously arrested and sent to jail, he said.

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First Published: Aug 19 2015 | 8:22 PM IST

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