Caught in the Act: Haridwar Police Nab Chen Snatchers – Watch Video | Bharat News

Uttarakhand Police recently took a dramatic surveillance video on social media, which directly appears out of an action film, Minus the Chase. The footage, which has now gone viral, shows two individuals on a bike that executes swift chain snatching before trying to remove. But fate (and a well -coordinated police team) had other schemes.The video put up by the police shows clear scenes of the Act of suspects for CCTV coverage. Working on video evidence, the Haridwar police quickly discovered the culprits and arrested two persons involved in the chain-snatching spree in the entire region.The incidents took place near Ranipur and Sidkul, Haridwar. According to police, both men are home painters, one of whom went to jail first. The police recovered a couple of pistols, knives and stolen jewelery from the culprits, effectively wrapped the case with style.
Netizens Aldaud, Memes Ensue
As soon as the Mem-Like Post hit the ex-timeline (East Twitter), was in reactions, from praise for the work of skilled police to meme-makers a hard roast to meme-makers. One user commented, “Bike thief starred in Fast and Phulish,” While another pinch, “Haridwar Police is worth an action movie cameo!”Earlier on May 29, Haridwar Police apprehended three repeat criminals near the canal patory overbridge. During interrogation, Trikadi confessed to two theft which recently took place in the Rocky region, especially in Emli Road and Sherkothi Pathanpura.“Haridwar police have exploded two theft cases in the Rauraki area, especially on Aimely Road and Sherkothi Pathanpura, with the arrest of three notorious thieves near the canal patory overbridge. Police have used stolen goods, cash, and a motorcycle in crimes.”Recently, in a separate operation associated with theft of valuable goods worth several lakhs from a hotel in Haridwar, the police tracked the suspect using footage from more than 350 CCTV cameras and tested the ground level in Haridwar-Ambala route. The accused was eventually included in a gold chain, three rings and CASS 50,000 cash.