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  Metros   Delhi  03 Aug 2018  BTech graduate dupes delivery boy, steals Rs 90,000 watch to gift girlfriend

BTech graduate dupes delivery boy, steals Rs 90,000 watch to gift girlfriend

PTI
Published : Aug 3, 2018, 1:37 pm IST
Updated : Aug 3, 2018, 1:37 pm IST

The 22-yr-old accused, who wanted to surprise his girlfriend on her birthday, was nabbed by the police using his call data record.

The stolen Rado watch and a motorcycle used in commission of the crime was recovered from him, officials said. (Representational image)
 The stolen Rado watch and a motorcycle used in commission of the crime was recovered from him, officials said. (Representational image)

New Delhi: A 22-year-old man was arrested for allegedly stealing a branded watch worth Rs 90,000 to gift his girlfriend, police said on Friday.

The accused, identified as Vaibhav Khurana, is a BTech graduate and works as a supervisor at a hotel in Gurugram, they added.

The stolen Rado watch and a motorcycle used in commission of the crime was recovered from him, officials said.

On July 23, a complainant informed the police that an unknown customer had booked a ladies Rado watch worth Rs 90,000, which was available for Rs 67,000 after discount, using a mobile phone.

The complainant, a delivery executive, alleged that when he reached gate no.3 of the Kashmiri Gate Metro Station to deliver the consignment, he met the alleged customer who then took him on his motorcycle on the pretext of paying him, Deputy Commissioner of Police Nupur Prasad said.

On reaching an apartment in north Delhi's Civil Lines area, the accused tricked him into going up to the door and ringing the doorbell, while he managed to flee from the spot on the motorcycle with the complainant's bag containing the watch, he said.

During investigation, ownership and call record details of the mobile number which was used to book the watch was scanned and the number was found to be registered to Virender Nath.

On interrogating Nath, police found out that he was not using the number anymore. While examining the call detail records, it was learnt that a woman frequently placed calls to the number. On quizzing her, police came to know that the number was being used by her boyfriend Vaibhav Khurana, Prasad added.

Subsequently, Khurana was arrested. During investigation, the accused disclosed to police that he wanted to give a surprise gift to his girlfriend so he hatched the conspiracy to steal the watch, she said.

Tags: theft and cheating, delhi police, online shopping
Location: India, Delhi, New Delhi