Karnataka

Bengaluru cop nabs ‘mobile’ thief after hot pursuit, rewarded with honeymoon package

Hanumanth got injured in the process and is currently recuperating in hospital.

Written by : Soumya Chatterjee

The heroic feat of a policeman working with the Bellandur Police Station in Bengaluru resulted in him getting rewarded in a rather unusual way, with a belated honeymoon package.

On Thursday, police constable Hanumanth who was posted near Big Bazaar on Sarjapur Road for his night duty, heard shouts of “Thief, Thief”.

In no time, he realised that phone snatchers had taken off on their two-wheelers and Hanumanth followed in hot pursuit on his own bike. After a chase of four kilometres, he was able to get hold of one Arun Kumar (20), who had made off with a mobile phone. 

In the process, Hanumanth injured himself but he did not let go off Arun.

“He still has injuries on his hands, knees and is still limping,” said Bellandur Police Station Inspector Victor Simon.

Hanumanth is currently recuperating in hospital.

Victor is very proud of his colleague. “This is exemplary bravery. Single-handedly, he dashed his own two-wheeler against theirs after chasing them till Koramangala, caught hold off the accused even after getting injured,” Victor told TNM.

“This is the reason (for the reward), we want to encourage this kind of rare bravery in the department. His determination to track and apprehend the thief and the guts he showed are very rare in the department,” he added. 

Arun is in police custody while his compatriot Lala is still absconding. The phone recovered from Arun has been returned to its rightful owner.

For this act of bravery, Hanumanth was awarded cash of Rs 10,000 and a honeymoon package worth Rs 25,000 by the police department on Friday. 

Hanumanth, who got married in November last year, will get a three nights-four days holiday in Kerala, covering Munnar and Alleppey. 

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