Bike Theft Ring Busted in Jamshedpur, Five Arrested
Police recover stolen motorcycles; two minors among those apprehended
A coordinated police operation has dismantled a motorcycle theft gang operating in Jamshedpur’s Parsudih area.
JAMSHEDPUR – Parsudih police have arrested five individuals involved in a motorcycle theft ring, recovering five stolen bikes in the process.
The arrested adults include Mohd. Rehmad and Saddam Hussain from Kapali, and Tasleem Ansari from Kowali. Two minors were also apprehended.
Police action was triggered by a tip-off about suspicious bike sales near Sopodera Gandhi Maidan.
A swift operation led to the initial arrest of Mohd. Rehmad and Tasleem Ansari as they attempted to sell a motorcycle without proper documentation.
During questioning, the suspects admitted to their involvement in bike thefts and implicated Saddam Hussain as a buyer of stolen vehicles.
Faiz Ahmed, Parsudih police station in-charge, revealed that the gang primarily targeted the Kapali area for their operations.
Mohd. Rehmad reportedly stole the motorcycles, while Tasleem Ansari was responsible for selling them in rural areas.
The stolen bikes were typically sold for prices ranging from Rs 2,500 to Rs 8,000.
Two minors, allegedly lured by the promise of easy money, were found to be involved in the thefts.
Police recovered additional stolen motorcycles from the minors in Kowali.
Authorities are continuing their investigation to uncover any additional stolen vehicles and potential gang members.
The arrests highlight the ongoing challenge of vehicle theft in the region and the importance of community vigilance.
Local residents are being urged to report any suspicious activities to assist in curbing such crimes.
This successful operation demonstrates the effectiveness of police-public cooperation in combating organized crime.

