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3 arrested for stealing vehicles, solar panels in Panchkula

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Teams of the crime branch and the local police have arrested three individuals involved in vehicle and solar panel theft cases.

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In the first case, Mithlesh Kumar, a resident of Budhanpur, reported that his auto-rickshaw was stolen from Sector 15 on February 18. A case was registered at the Sector-14 police station in this connection. On March 5, acting on secret information, the crime branch arrested two suspects near Majri Chowk. They were identified as 21-year-old Sonu, alias Ninjha Hathori, alias Tunda, originally from Uttar Pradesh, and 25-year-old Simran, alias Simma, a resident of Punjab. During the investigation, the duo revealed that they had also stolen six solar panels from the Sector-3 Golf Club regarding which a case registered at the Sector-5 police station. The police recovered the auto-rickshaw and stolen solar panels near Nada Saheb Gurdwara.

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In second case, Jatin Kumar, a resident of Chandigarh, reported that his Activa scooter was stolen on February 26 from outside a temple in Saketri, where he had gone to pay obeisance. A case was registered at the Mansa Devi police station in this regard. Based on the CCTV footage and secret information, the police arrested 19-year-old Saurabh, a native of Uttar Pradesh, currently living in Chandigarh, and recovered stolen two-wheeler from him.

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