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Vehicle thief escapes from police custody

By IANS | Updated: April 5, 2023 22:00 IST

New Delhi, April 5 An accused in motor vehicle theft cases escaped from police custody in Delhi while ...

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New Delhi, April 5 An accused in motor vehicle theft cases escaped from police custody in Delhi while he was being taken for a medical examination, an official said on Wednesday.

Lakhvinder Singh, a resident of Rajasthan, was being taken for a medical examination along with another accused, Vibhu, a resident of Uttar Pradesh.

"Under the team of sub-inspector Narendra Dabas with head constable Mukesh and constable Deepanshu (driver), Lakhvinder ran away from custody in Shahbad Dairy area near Punjab Sweets, Sector-11," an official said.

According to police, Singh had been previously involved in 15 motor vehicle theft cases, while Vibhu was involved in one case.

On Monday, the police had received a tip-off about an interstate gang of thieves, leading to the arrest of Singh and Vibhu in the Alipur area of the city.

The police seized two luxury cars, a Hyundai Alcazar and a Tata Harrier, from their possession. At their instance, six stolen cars and five stolen two-wheelers were also recovered.

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