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Gurgaon link to carjacking incident in Mangalore

The city police are in the process of bringing back two Georgia nationals from Mangalore after they were booked in a November 2012 carjacking case. After their arrest in March, the Mangalore police recovered a Tata Manza belonging to a businessman in Gurgaon.

Updated on: May 14, 2013 01:22 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Gurgaon
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The city police are in the process of bringing back two Georgia nationals from Mangalore after they were booked in a November 2012 carjacking case. After their arrest in March, the Mangalore police recovered a Tata Manza belonging to a businessman in Gurgaon.

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“The duo stole the vehicle from Gurgaon and then went to Mangalore. They changed the number plate of the car. In Mangalore also, the accused were involved in a theft case in a jewellery shop. They were caught through CCTVs in the store,” said JCP Maheshwar Dayal.

Dayal added that the Gurgaon police were making efforts to bring the accused back for a trial. “We have submitted the requisite documents to the local court. The Mangalore police have demanded a counter-signature for the warrant from a local court. They will be brought back when the Manglore police sanction the request,” said Dayal.

 
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