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Burglar brought back to Kerala

‘ Bunty Chor’ caught after being recognised in Pune

- A k h e l M at h e w

Aweek after he broke into a high- security home and made off with a luxury car and other possession­s, Devinder Singh, alias Bunty Chor, has been captured by police

The man who ruled the local media headlines for a week after he sped away from the bur- gled house in a Mitsubishi SUV was caught in Pune, taken to Mumbai by officers from Kerala and flown down to Thiruvanan­thapuram yesterday morning.

Large crowds waited to catch a glimpse of the burglar, who managed to enter the house despite its forbidding remote- controlled gate, bullet- proof windows and other security devices.

After being brought back to the capital, Singh was first taken to the police camp at Nandavanam to be questioned by a team led by the circle inspector of the Peroorkada police station, R. Prathapan, who is leading the investigat­ion. Rather like the burglary that earned him his folk- hero status, Singh was brought to town from the airport with a VIP- like entourage of several police vehicles.

Reports say the burglar told police that he had also been on a mission to kill the director of the movie which had portrayed his life story but that officers are not taking the claim at face value.

The burglar’s undoing was his checking into a hotel in Pune, where despite an attempt to partially hide his face with a cap, a staff member at the hotel recep. tion recognised him and quickly checked with pictures in the media to confirm his hunch.

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Couples recite their nuptials vows at a mass wedding in Thane, Mumbai yesterday. PTI

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