Rachakonda Police on Thursday announced the arrest of two individuals of notorious inter-nation gang ‘Alam gang’ at the same time as search was on for four others who have been absconding.

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With those arrests, police claimed to have solved the case referring to the theft which turned into devoted on the intervening night time of September 20 and 21.

The accused broke into Bajaj Electronics keep at ECIL X Roads and devoted robbery of 432 cellular telephones of various manufacturers together with Oppo, Vivo, Apple well worth Rs 70 lakh.

A case of theft changed into registered on September 21 at Kushaiguda police station of Rachakonda Police Commissionerate.

On inspecting the CCTV photos, police located that 3 unknown humans wearing face mask entered the shop on September 20 around 11 p.M. Through breaking open the fake ceiling on the primary ground of the shop. They made away with the mobile telephones at three a.M.

As part of the investigations, 10 groups of Kushaiguda department of Rachakonda police scanned CCTV photos from over 500 cameras along the direction taken by the accused to attain the shop. The police also identified the autorickshaw they used for tour between ECIL and Ambedkar Nagar.

After identifying the accused, a police team became despatched to Jharkhand where it arrested most important accused Sattar Shaik (40) on September 30 with the help of Sahaebgunj district police.

A 2d team changed into sent to West Bengal in which it conducted a raid in coordination with the 3 police stations of Malda district and apprehended Asidil Shekh (20) on October 2.

Police seized Rs 80,000 coins and two mobile telephones from the accused.

During the interrogation, the duo confessed to the crime dedicated along with 4 others Sayeed, Asharaul, Badruddin and Beullah, all citizens of Jharkhand. Police said the efforts had been directly to nab the 4 absconding accused.

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According to police, the accused are part of ‘Alam gang’ which commonly target massive institutions like banks, jewellery shops and cellular cellphone shops throughout night hours. The accused ruin into stores through making holes inside the walls or roofs and after committing thefts, they take shelter in areas near the borders with countries like Bangladesh. This makes it tough for police to apprehend the offenders and recover the stolen property because the equal is despatched to nations like Bangladesh and Nepal.

Police said Sattar was involved in thefts in Mumbai, Delhi, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Gujarat. The gang turned into additionally involved in robbery of gold jewellery worth Rs 2 crore from the Union Bank of India department at Ghazipur in Uttar Pradesh on May nine, 2022.