City
Epaper

Two thieves caught with four stolen bikes

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: October 5, 2025 22:30 IST

Chhatrapati SambhajinagarMIDC Waluj police conducted an operation on Wednesday, apprehending two thieves and recovering four stolen motorcycles from ...

Open in App

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

MIDC Waluj police conducted an operation on Wednesday, apprehending two thieves and recovering four stolen motorcycles from their possession. The seized items are valued at Rs 2.10 lakh, and the accused have been identified as repeat offenders.

According to police sources, during the investigation, police sub-inspector Praveen Patharkar received information that two individuals would come to Oasis Chowk, Waluj to sell stolen motorcycles. Acting on this tip, the DB team set a trap and caught Vishnu Sonawane (22, Wadgaon Kolhati) and Shubham Jadhav (22, Kumbharwada, Waluj). Initially giving evasive answers, the accused later admitted to stealing the motorcycles. During further interrogation, they confessed to stealing three additional motorcycles. Based on their information, police recovered four bikes, with a total value of Rs 2.10 lakh. Both accused were arrested and presented before the court, which remanded them to police custody. The operation was carried out under the guidance of police inspector Rameshwar Gade, led by police sub-inspector Praveen Patharkar, and team.

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalPutin begins meeting with US envoy Steve Witkoff on Ukraine peace plan

NationalKarnataka horror: Girl raped after being dragged into sugarcane field; 2 held

Other SportsLa Liga: Real Madrid need to improve away form against injury-hit Athletic Bilbao

NationalTurmoil erupts in BHU: Campus gripped by violence after student-proctorial clash

NationalK’taka BJP criticises Siddaramaiah for relishing chicken during Hanuman Jayanti

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadVoting machines break down at 5 centres in Paithan; 73 pc voting

Aurangabad70 pc voter turnout in Gangapur; queues continued till 8 pm

Aurangabad75 pc voters turn out in Vaijapur

AurangabadFate of 90 candidates sealed in EVMs in Kannad; 70 pc voter turnout

AurangabadBritish painter Robert Gill’s great-great-grandson visits Ajanta Caves