NEW DELHI: Delhi police on Tuesday arrested a 29-year-old man, allegedly a member of the ‘thak-thak’ gang, for stealing a Glock service pistol from a police officer’s car after breaking its window, PTI sources said.
The accused, identified as Amit, a resident of Uttam Nagar, was apprehended by a team of the Anti-Auto Theft Squad (AATS) following a tip-off, the source added.
The stolen pistol belonged to a Crime Branch sub-inspector and was recovered from Amit’s possession in the Madangir area.
The theft occurred last Thursday (September 4) when the sub-inspector had parked his car outside an eatery in Maurice Nagar. On returning, he found the car window broken and a bag containing his pistol and other valuables missing.
A case was registered, and multiple teams of the Crime Branch and Special Staff were assigned to trace the accused.
"Based on specific intelligence, the AATS carried out a raid at a house in the Madangir area, leading to Amit's arrest. He was unaware that the bag contained a police weapon," the source said.
During interrogation, Amit admitted he intended to sell the firearm, but the police recovered it before he could strike a deal, the source added.
The ‘thak-thak’ gang is known for distracting drivers by knocking on their windows to steal valuables, sometimes breaking car windows to commit thefts.
(With agency inputs)