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Home / Crime and Justice / Twin Thieves: Dhoom 3 Heist Rings True in Delhi-NCR

Twin Thieves: Dhoom 3 Heist Rings True in Delhi-NCR

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Identical twins wore matching clothes to deceive police during thefts.
  • A gang of four, including the twins, was arrested in Noida.
  • Stolen parts and vehicles worth Rs 15 lakh were recovered.
Twin Thieves: Dhoom 3 Heist Rings True in Delhi-NCR

Twin brothers Arman and Ulman, along with two accomplices, have been apprehended in Noida for orchestrating a sophisticated motorcycle and scooter theft ring across the Delhi-NCR region. Their modus operandi involved wearing identical clothing and frequently swapping roles, allowing one to establish an alibi while the other committed the thefts. This tactic, inspired by the movie 'Dhoom 3,' effectively confused witnesses and surveillance for months.

The gang, identified as Shadab, Arman, Ulman, and Vijay, was dismantled by Noida police. During the operation, authorities seized 15 stolen two-wheelers and a substantial quantity of dismantled parts, estimated to be worth Rs 15 lakh. The thieves would meticulously survey targets before stealing vehicles, later dismantling them for parts or selling them cheaply in other states.

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Investigators revealed that the twins' striking resemblance and their clever role-swapping were crucial to the gang's success, enabling rapid thefts that repeatedly eluded law enforcement. Their activities spanned various locations, including residential colonies, offices, and factories, until their capture recently.

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The twin brothers wore identical clothes and swapped roles to create alibis while one stole vehicles.
The twins were inspired by the movie 'Dhoom 3', which features twin brothers involved in elaborate heists.
Police recovered 15 stolen two-wheelers and dismantled parts worth approximately Rs 15 lakh.

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