• Guwahati: 2 Thieves apprehended, stolen bikes recovered

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    Guwahati: 2 Thieves apprehended, stolen bikes recovered

    The suspects were identified as Kahid Ali, alias Ekra, and Rupchand Ali. They were history buffs, with their names appearing in numerous earlier cases.

    Digital Desk: Police
    in Guwahati apprehended two infamous motorbike thieves on Sunday and
    recovered stolen motorcycles from their hands, officials. informed.



    The two bike thieves were
    apprehended today, according to Fatasil Ambari Police Station officers. Three
    stolen motorcycles were recovered from their custody by police.



    The suspects were
    identified as Kahid Ali, alias Ekra, and Rupchand Ali. They were history buffs,
    with their names appearing in numerous earlier cases.



    While one was apprehended
    in Fatasil, the other was apprehended in Boragaon, Guwahati, according to
    police officials.



    On February 20, the Jorabat Police arrested a gang of eight bike lifters
    from Assam and Meghalaya. The police recovered four bikes and a master key from
    the gang of criminals' hands.



    According to reports, five of the eight burglars were from Meghalaya. In
    addition, one bike was retrieved from Meghalaya. According to the Jorabat
    Police, they raided numerous locations in Guwahati and Meghalaya on Sunday and
    Monday to apprehend the gang of bike lifters.



    The inmates were apprehended by police shortly after the bust.



    Previously, on February 10, two robbers were nabbed while attempting to
    get into the Nagaon Paper Mill in Assam's Jagiroad. Sulaiman Ali and Mahibur
    Rahman, both inhabitants of Jagiroad's Ghunusa gaon, were identified as the two
    thieves.



    According to accounts, the criminals were apprehended when they broke
    into the paper mill premises through the boundary wall in order to steal some
    important equipment.



    After the robbers attempted to flee, the security personnel resorted to
    fire blanks at them. However, after a brief chase, the guards apprehended the
    thieves. The pair was subsequently turned over to the Jagiroad Police, who
    launched an investigation before arresting the perpetrators.