The thief took a peculiar trick to dodge the police! Used to do dirty work in pants, used to escape

Vicious thief arrested

Vicious thief arrested

Sadar Bazar police station of Delhi has caught a crook, who will listen to the cunning of anyone. Whenever this person climbed the police, he would have done potty (defecation) in his pants! The purpose of this disgusting plan was-make themselves so dirty and smelly that the policemen themselves shut down their nose. Taking advantage of this trick, he used to escape comfortably. Many times he tried his vicious method in the court too.

Vicious thief’s knife love

The name of this crook is Deepak and after its arrest, he himself has revealed that he is a huge knife and was involved in many cases of chalk and mobile theft in the Sadar Bazar area. The police were also surprised to hear that Deepak’s ‘knife love’ was so deep that he always kept it with him, he considered the matter of keeping a knife with him as his ‘lucky charm’.

Dirty plan of thief, police arrested

North DCP Raja Banthia laughed and told about this miscreant’s way of incident that “there are more than half a dozen cases registered on the infamous crook named Deepak. This crook had run away in the same manner many times. As soon as a policeman caught him, he would immediately activate the” dirt plan “. The condition that was then knows the police.”

In order to catch him, the police also took a trick on the bath and caught it, showing the cleverness. When he was caught, when he repeated his same old act, the police were already ready wearing masks and gloves. This time the crook could not resort to his smell for long and reached behind bars. Now this ‘potty crooks’ in jail must be thinking what new technology should be adopted next time to avoid the police!

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