In a significant breakthrough, the Pune police have arrested a notorious motorcycle thief in Shirur. The police managed to recover 11 stolen bikes, valued at approximately ₹6.6 lakh. This operation marks a major success in the ongoing efforts to curb bike
PuneBike TheftShirurPolice ArrestMotorcycle RecoveryReal Estate PuneFeb 08, 2025
The police recovered 11 stolen motorcycles in the operation.
The total value of the recovered motorcycles is approximately ₹6.6 lakh.
Inspector Rajesh Khare led the investigation and made the arrest.
The Pune police provided tips such as using anti-theft devices and regular checks with local authorities to prevent bike thefts.
Residents can report suspicious activities to the Pune Police Control Room at 100 or visit their official website for updates and more information.
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