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Tea Shop Laborer Steals Bike During Lockdown In Tamil Nadu

Tea shop laborer Steals motorbike to take his family home during Lockdown in Tamil Nadu, parcels it back following fourteen days. The motorbike was taken on May 18 by one Prashanth who needed to take his better half and two children to his home close Mannargudi in Thanjavur, a cop at Sulur police station said.

A man working in a tea shop in Tamil Nadu’s Coimbatore area escaped with a motorbike so as to ship his family to his native place in the midst of the lockdown. Be that as it may, around fourteen days after the burglary, he allocated bike back to the proprietor.

The bike’s proprietor, Suresh Kumar, was asked to visit the delivery center of a local parcel service company. The 34-year-old entrepreneur, who runs a lathe unit that manufactures engineering tools, had realized two weeks ago that his two-wheeler, a Hero Honda Splendor, had been stolen.

As indicated by police sources, when Suresh arrived at the conveyance place, he was enjoyably amazed to discover his bike in the stockroom. He, be that as it may, declined to address the media.

After certain requests, Kumar secured the CCTV film through which the guilty party was distinguished by a nearby and it became realized that a representative from a neighborhood tea shop was behind the burglary. He had probably, allocated bike back to Pallapalayam in Coimbatore.

Yet, strangely, the man who took the bike had sent it back on a compensation at-conveyance premise, implying that Kumar needed to dish out a little over Rs 1000 to take his bike home.

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