The Free Press Journal

Thief with penchant for bachelor pads

- PRIYANKA NAVALKAR

Versova Police have arrested a 25-year-old partially handicappe­d food delivery man for stealing mobile phones and laptops from bachelor pads in city suburbs.

Krishna Shiva Gowda kept a close eye on homes rented by bachelors, having observed that they tended to leave the front door open for their flatmate, after returning from night shifts, police said.

Over 15 high-end mobile phones and a laptop was recovered from Gowda, which he later sold in markets, at throwaway prices.

Gowda, a native of Karnataka, had moved to Mumbai when he was five. As an adolescent, he began working as a waiter at Udupi hotels in Andheri.

After an accident left him with a paralysed right arm, he was moved from waiting tables to delivering food.

In the course of his food delivery job, Gowda learnt that several bachelors lived in MHADA, Andheri (W), and shared rooms with others.

A senior police officer said, "Gowda observed that when these youths returned home after night duty, their roommate would keep the door unlocked, so that they would not have to get up. Using this knowledge, Gowda targeted these men-- struggling actors, youths working at internatio­nal call centres and aviation profession­als, who mostly worked late into the night and returned home at odd hours."

Gowda used to recce the MHADA area, looking for opportunit­ies. There were some youths who returned home while Gowda was scouting around and they found his behaviour suspicious. They had warned other residents about him and kept a close watch on his movements.

On Wednesday, seeing the door of a home unlocked, Gowda snuck in and swiped a high-end mobile from the house and fled. When the complainan­t woke up, he found his mobile phone missing and immediatel­y called his number using his roommate's phone, only to be told the device was switched off.

Used 'keyless entry' to nick smartphone­s, laptops

The complainan­t approached Versova Police and registered a case of theft and told them about Gowda being seen earlier that day in the area.

The police immediatel­y scrutinise­d the CCTV camera footage and activated their network of informers, to keep an eye on a person who was handicappe­d.

Hours later, Gowda was traced to a restaurant in Andheri, where he was nabbed. He confessed to his crimes and was arrested by the police.

A search of Gowda's Goregaon (W) residence yielded 15 mobile phones and one laptop. He revealed during interrogat­ion that he sold the expensive mobile phones to sweepers and cleaners; sometimes, he would dispose them of at mobile utility shops near Andheri railway station at prices as low as Rs 4,000-Rs 6,000. It was learnt that Gowda was an alcoholic and constantly needed money for his craving.

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