Inter-state conman held for theft of Audi Q3 car

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Nov 10 2016 | 10:02 PM IST
A man, who had fled with an Audi Q3 car under the pretext of test drive here last month, was arrested today, police said.
The accused, identified as S Venkata Ramana, turned out to be a prized catch for police as he was wanted in a string of cases registered against him in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
On October 27, he had approached a dealer of pre-owned cars, saying he wanted to buy Audi Q3. Ramana had introduced himself as Gautham Reddy and said he was a doctor at a corporate hospital.
Ramana, a native of East Godavari District in Andhra Pradesh, is a resident of Bengaluru.
"The accused took the Audi Q3 for a test drive along with the dealer's driver to hospital. After reaching at main entrance gate, the accused asked the driver to get down stating that he alone will show the Audi car to his colleagues," police said based on a complaint lodged by the dealer.
As soon as the driver got down, Ramana drove inside the hospital premises and escaped with the car, police said.
A case was registered against him under section 379 (punishment for theft) of IPC.
During the course of investigation, Ramana was from here and police seized the stolen car from him.
During interrogation, police found that he is an habitual vehicle lifter who had committed theft of about 40 cars, and escaped twice from police custody while being escorted to courts.
"The accused is a notorious offender and he is involved in 83 cases across the country including in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu," a release from West Zone police said.
"Currently, the accused is wanted in 23 cases in these states and had been not attending the court for trial of his previous cases. Six NBWs were pending against him," it stated.
His modus operandi is to pose himself as son or relative of prominent political persons and introduce himself as a doctor to automobile dealers.
Police said on some instances he had put up
advertisements in newspapers and also online that a doctor's car is up for sale and took advance amount from prospective customers and escaped with cash, and sometimes with cash as well as vehicle.
Police also found that Ramana had started a company by name PHAV Software Technologies at SR Nagar here in 2007 and cheated 230 educated un-employed persons by taking money to the tune of Rs 2.5 crore.
According to police, he also organised illegal betting on cricket matches and horse races in different states. He also procured a Air pistol from a gun house in Bengaluru.
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First Published: Nov 10 2016 | 10:02 PM IST

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