The accused, identified as Sandeep Kumar, works as a recovery agent at a power distribution company in Delhi, said DCP (West) Pushpendra Kumar.
The complainant, Nishant Verma, is a resident of west Delhi's Janakpuri. He told the police that there is severe network trouble in his locality so he often has to come out of his residence for making phone calls or sending text messages.
Verma then called his wife, who used her i-pad's tracking application in getting navigation tips and managed to chase down the accused.
"The accused kept changing locations but Verma and his wife kept following him. Finally they intercepted his scooter at Sagarpur area and overpowered him with the help of locals, who informed the police," said Pushpendra Kumar.
During interrogation, it also emerged that Kumar is involved in five other cases of snatching in nearby areas, the official added.
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