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By Our Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI, APRIL 28. Four persons have been arrested by the Crime Branch on charges of their involvement in cases of theft and chain snatching. Three persons, who allegedly stole auto-parts from an Adarsh Nagar factory, were arrested from Rohini and Karol Bagh on Monday. Acting on a tip-off that some persons were trying to sell stolen auto-parts, the police laid a trap and arrested one Manish. They recovered a part of stolen property from his possession. At his instance, the police arrested Vikas, who during interrogation confessed to having stolen the auto-parts from a factory at Adarsh Nagar. He further disclosed that he had sold a sizable portion of the stolen auto-parts to one Pramod Gupta, who ran a spare-parts shop at Karol Bagh. The police also arrested him. In another case, Ram Chander Gupta, who was allegedly involved in 10 cases of chain snatching in Delhi, Ghaziabad, Hapur, Moradabad, Meerut and Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh, was arrested from Shahdara railway station. During interrogation, he disclosed that he was first arrested by the Preet Vihar police in 2000.
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