Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Thief falls to death from 9th floor of highrise

- Peeyush Khandelwal peeyush.khandelwal@hindustant­imes.com ▪

GHAZIABAD : A 30-year-old man, who was allegedly robbing a flat on the 9th floor of an apartment in Indirapura­m, fell to his death after he was spotted by the security guards early Wednesday morning. The police said the man was fleeing with jewellery from the flat when he was spotted by security guards, but he slipped from the 9th floor while trying to escape using a gas pipeline.

According to the police, the man was identified as Dharmendra Kumar, a resident of east Delhi, who had previously been involved in cases of theft and been jailed in Gujarat once, for the same. According to police the incident came to light around 4am in Indirapura­m’s Amba G Residency when the unidentifi­ed man was suspected to be inside a 9th floor flat in A block, which belongs to a couple who work night shifts at their offices in Noida.

The police said the accused was armed with a toy gun, a pack of chilli powder, a wire cutter, a screwdrive­r, a torch, and a cellphone.

“As the accused found no place to run, he decided to climb down the gas pipeline,” Ravi Kumar, assistant superinten­dent of police (Indirapura­m), said.

The security guards were alerted to the theft by residents of another flat on the 9th floor.

“We have no idea how he reached the 9th floor. The security guards traced him, and threatened to shoot. We have very tight security and guards patrol every 15 minutes,” Ruchi Sapra, general secretary, apartment owners’ associatio­n of Amba G Residency, said.

“We suspect the man had come from an adjacent vacant plot of land that is unlit. He probably climbed on a mound of soil

close to the boundary wall and jumped inside. We are sure he did not come in from the main entrance. There are no streetligh­ts in adjacent areas, and antisocial elements roam around,” KK Singh, president of the AOA of Amba G Residency, said.

The high-rise has 200 flats with A and B blocks comprising nine floors each while the other C and D blocks have 10 floors each.

“There are 16 CCTV cameras in the apartment, but only 50% are operationa­l, as the society is under renovation,” Singh added.

“There has been a similar incident of theft at a flat in a nearby high-rise. Both highrises have hired the same security agency, and their regular guards were allegedly on leave during both incidents. We will verify this during the investigat­ions,” Kumar added.

The victim family did not lodge a police complaint, but an FIR was filed on the basis of a complaint filed by Bhanu Pratap Singh, a security guard.

The family refused to let themselves be named, after the incident.

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