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Time of India
5 days ago
- Time of India
Bengaluru 2 am heist: Thieves thought they hit jackpot after truck carrying Rs 15 lakh Hayabusa took wrong turn, but their plan crashed
In Bengaluru, thieves targeted a truck transporting high-end Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycles. While they failed to steal a complete bike, they made off with parts, damaging one Hayabusa in the process. The driver, Nanda Lal, lost his way and left the truck unattended, leading to the theft. Besides the motorcycle components, the thieves stole cash and the driver's phone. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads What happened? What did the thieves take? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Police investigation In a daring late-night theft, a group of criminals targeted a truck carrying high-end motorcycles, including the popular Suzuki Hayabusa, in Bengaluru. Although they failed to steal the superbike itself, they managed to escape with several parts, the driver's phone, and to a TOI report, Nanda Lal, 45, from Dungarpur in Rajasthan, was driving a truck loaded with Suzuki Hayabusa bikes from Haryana. The delivery was meant for two Bengaluru-based dealers, Apple Auto Agency in Banashankari and Aryan Auto Agency in successfully dropped off some bikes at Apple Auto on June 22. But while heading to Bidarahalli later that night, he lost his way near East Point Hospital in Virgonagar. At around 2am, with hardly anyone on the road, he parked the truck by the roadside and walked into the hospital to ask for directions, leaving the keys in the when the thieves struck. In just a few minutes, they drove away with the had left both his mobile phone and wallet in the truck, making it hard for him to call for help. After failing to find the vehicle nearby, he walked to Aryan Auto Agency early the next morning. He informed employee Jagadish, borrowed his phone, and called the truck owner. Using GPS tracking, they traced the truck to Gundur village near Nanda and Jagadish reached the spot, a playground in Gundur, they found that the thieves had tried to remove one of the Hayabusa bikes but failed. However, they had damaged both sides of the bike, taken its mirrors, silencer, batteries, and the key set. They had also stolen Rs 3,000 in cash and Nanda's mobile phone.A case was filed under BNS Section 303 (theft) at Avalahally police station. Police are now checking CCTV footage from the route the thieves took to reach Gundur.'We suspect the miscreants knew the truck was carrying Hayabusas. The bike's starting price is over Rs 15 lakh. We've got some clues and are trying to catch them,' said a police from TOI


Time of India
5 days ago
- Time of India
2am operation: Thieves target truck transporting Hayabusa bikes, flee with mirrors & batteries in Bengaluru
Bengaluru: A group of thieves recently targeted a truck transporting motorcycles from Haryana. Their primary aim was to steal a Suzuki Hayabusa, but when unsuccessful, they resorted to taking its mirrors, batteries, and key set. The perpetrators also made off with the truck driver's mobile phone and money. Nanda Lal, 45, a resident of Dungarpur in Rajasthan, is working as a truck driver for a transport company. He was assigned to transport Suzuki Hayabusa bikes from Haryana to two motor vehicle dealer godowns: one is Apple Auto Agency in Banashankari and another Aryan Auto Agency in Bidarahalli. Accordingly, he loaded the bikes in the truck and left Haryana on June 13. He came to Bengaluru on the evening of June 22 and delivered the bikes to Apple Auto Agency. When he was heading to Bidarahalli, he lost his way near East Point Hospital in Virgonagar. As it was 2am, there were hardly any people on the road. He parked the vehicle on the roadside, left the key in the truck and went to the hospital premises to get directions to Bidarahalli. The miscreants drove away with the truck before Nanda walked out of the hospital a few minutes later. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cuối cùng, chơi miễn phí game chiến thuật hay nhất 2025! Sea of Conquest Phát ngay Undo You Can Also Check: Bengaluru AQI | Weather in Bengaluru | Bank Holidays in Bengaluru | Public Holidays in Bengaluru As Nanda had left his mobile phone and wallet in the truck, he could not call the truck owner to inform about the theft. Nanda searched for the truck in the surrounding area, in vain. He managed to reach Aryan Auto Agency in the early hours of June 23. He met agency employee Jagadish and informed him about the incident. He borrowed Jagadish's phone and informed the truck owner. He tracked the location of the truck to Gundur village near Hoskote with the help of GPS. Nanda and Jagadish rushed to a playground in Gundur. They found the miscreants had attempted to steal a bike from the container but failed to unload it. They damaged both sides of the bike and the silencer apart from stealing the mirrors, batteries, and the key set. They also stole the driver's phone and Rs 3,000 from his wallet. A case was registered under BNS section 303 (theft) at Avalahally police station. Police are analysing the CCTV footage of the roads through which the miscreants drove the truck to Gundur. "We have got some clues and efforts are on to nab them. We suspect the miscreants must have known about the truck driver carrying the bikes. The bike's starting price is over Rs 15 lakh," an officer said.