Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ukraine ambassador’s iphone snatched at Red Fort, one held

- Shiv Sunny shiv.sunny@hindustant­imes.com

When Igor Polikha took out his iphone to get snaps of the historical fort, the thief approached him on the pretext of taking a selfie with him. Before Polikha could oblige or ignore him, the man snatched his phone.

A POLICE OFFICER

NEW DELHI: Ukraine’s ambassador to Delhi, Dr Igor Polikha, on Friday became Delhi’s latest snatching victim.

Polikha’s iphone was snatched while he was clicking photos at the Red Fort.

The thief, police said, snatched the phone by approachin­g Polikha on the pretext of taking a selfie with him.

Police later said one man had been arrested for the crime and the stolen phone recovered.

Police said Polikha was on a morning walk at the Ukraine Embassy premises in Vasant Vihar on Wednesday morning when he suddenly decided to visit the Red Fort.

He left his driver and car in a parking lot in Daryaganj before wandering towards Angoori Bagh. A photograph­y enthusiast, Polikha climbed up a small Hanuman temple as he thought he would get a good shot of the Red Fort from the temple’s roof.

As Polikha was climbing up the stairs around 9.15am, the thief began following him. The ambassador did not pay much attention to the man at first. The priests at the temple also thought that the thief was Polikha’s associate, said investigat­ors.

“When Polikha took out his iphone to get snaps of the historical fort, the thief approached him on the pretext of taking a selfie with him. Before Polikha could oblige or ignore him, the man snatched his phone from his hand,” said an investigat­or.

The thief jumped down from around seven-eight feet from the temple’s roof to escape from the spot.

A shocked Polikha raised an alarm and made a half-hearted attempt to chase the snatcher, before giving up.

He then made a PCR call after which a snatching case was registered at Kotwali police station. Jatin Narwal, DCP (north), said a few teams were formed to capture the thief and retrieve the stolen phone.

“We have recovered the mobile phone and one person has been arrested. We are on the lookout for a second man who had snatched the mobile phone and are conducting raids to arrest him,” Narwal said.

The thief apparently switched off the mobile phone soon after snatching it. It mostly contained personal data and informatio­n of the ambassador, police said.

Police sources said the thief was captured by a CCTV camera while running away. Though the picture quality has not been of much help, ground investigat­ion by the police helped the police get strong leads about the suspect.

“The ambassador said he must have used his iphone to take photos of thousands of places and people in Delhi, but this was the first time he found himself in such a situation.

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