
Car, gadgets stolen from guest house in Chennai; police nab accused in 12 hours
The Hindu
The four accused told police that they were inspired by a Tamil movie to commit the burglary, in order to get quick access to money
The Kancheepuram district police solved a case in which a high-end car and gadgets were stolen from businessman’s guest house near Sriperumpudur, and nabbed the four thieves from Tiruvannamalai, within 12 hours. Ravichandran, 49 of Ashok Nagar was staying with his wife and other family members at his guest house in Nayapakkam village near Sriperumpudur. They all went to sleep on Saturday and the next morning were shocked to see three LED televisions, a laptop and a high-end car were stolen. He lodged the complaint with the Sriperumpudur police who took up the matter for investigation. Kancheepuram district Superintendent of Police M. Sudhakar visited the spot and expedited the efforts to trace the suspects.
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