India’s monetary capital Mumbai lately witnessed a high enterprise govt making a high-stake thief chase all through the bustling metropolis’s busy streets searching for his cell phone.
Sudhanshu Nivsarkar, vice chairman of Morgan Stanley group, was seen chasing down the bustling Jogeshwari Vikhroli Hyperlink Street and catching a robber who snatched his cellular phone, in response to a report by Hindustan Occasions.
The 41-year-old govt, who managed to catch the thief, handed him over to the police.
Based on the Powai police, Nivsarkar, on Wednesday night, took an autorickshaw from the Hub Mall in Goregaon to go to his residence in Chandivali. Nevertheless, when the auto was caught in a site visitors jam close to the Nationwide Safety Guard base on the Jogeshwari Vikhroli Hyperlink Street Nivsarkar caught up with the robber.
As per the report, an officer on the Powai police station stated, “Nivsarkar was holding his cellular phone in his left hand whereas sitting within the auto-rickshaw and the accused abruptly snatched it and began working. Nivsarkar instantly leapt out of the auto and ran after him.”
However Nivsarkar refused to surrender and resumed his chase, which continued for a number of minutes until the accused tripped and fell. Nivsarkar caught up with the thief.
On the similar time, the passers-by who had witnessed the chase additionally got here speeding to assist. They overpowered the accused, whereas Nivsarkar referred to as the native cops and the closest cellular unit was instantly diverted to the spot.
The police took the accused into custody and recovered the telephone from him. He was recognized as Sagar Thakur (32), a resident of the Saki Vihar Street in Powai.
Police took the accused into police custody and recovered Nivsarkar’s telephone from him. The thief was recognized as Sagar Thakur, a resident of Powai’s Saki Vihar Street.
“Thakur has been arrested and charged with theft below the Indian Penal Code. We’re wanting into his background to examine if he has related instances registered in opposition to him up to now,” an officer was quoted as saying within the report.