Representative image 
Chennai

Juvenile among two held for stealing phones at Kilpauk Gardens

The TP Chathiram police arrested two persons, including a juvenile, for stealing phones of workers at an under-construction site at Kilpauk Gardens

migrator

Chennai

Among the victims, R Janakiraman, of Tiruvannamalai, found his phone missing in the wee hours of Monday and lodged a complaint at the TP Chathiram police station. With the help of CCTV footage from the neighbourhood, the police secured the suspects, including a 17-year-old boy.

The main accused was identified as S Muthu (22), of Kilpauk. Four stolen phones were seized from him before he was remanded. The juvenile, who already has a two-wheeler theft case pending against him, was sent to a correctional home.

Delivery agent held for snatching chain

The Anna Nagar police arrested a 26-year-old man for snatching one sovereign from a woman pedestrian. The incident happened on the night of December 7 when the victim, Bhuvaneshwari, was returning home from work. 

The Anna Nagar police identified the suspect with the help of CCTV footage and secured him. He was identified as Yogesh (29) of Ayanavaram, a food delivery executive. He was remanded in judicial custody.

Woman robbed of phone

A bike-borne duo snatched a phone from a woman in West Mamabalam on Monday night.

The victim, Nandini of the same locality was walking by the Arya Gowda Road when the incident happened. The Ashok Nagar police have registered a case and launched a hunt for the suspects.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

EV Velu under scanner in first big DVAC move against DMK under TVK rule

Nine dead, 20 injured in Kolkata warehouse collapse: CM Suvendu Adhikari

Ammonia leak death toll rises to 11; 67 workers continue treatment

Tamil Nadu gears up for six-seat bypolls; TVK alliance chemistry, friendless DMK, struggling AIADMK on test

Sniper shots at children, sexual abuse, targeting pregnant women: Indian jurist Muralidhar, UN probe panel chief, recounts Gaza horrors