The accused, Sarfaraj Ahmed alias Anand Srivastava alias Amit Ghosh alias Ankit Sharma has sold more than 50 stolen motorcycles on OLX, Quikr, and Click India during the last two years, said DCP (Southwest) Surender Kumar.
He had even hired a separate room in Matiala and used it as godown for stolen motorcycles.
The accused had gone to Warsaw (Poland) in Europe for his MBBS degree but could not complete the course.
In the wake of increasing vehicle thefts, a team was formed that analysed call detail records of several numbers.
A trap was laid near the school and a man on a motorcycle was stopped on suspicion and interrogated, said Kumar.
Initially, he tried to mislead the team and insisted that he is a highly qualified doctor.
"Due to his fluent English and elite appearance, the team was a little cautious. However, on searching him, two fake driving licenses (with his photos but different names) and two fake RCs were recovered from his possession," Kumar said.
He was arrested and interrogated at length. Several fake number plates, SIM cards, fake IDs, and fake RCs with a laptop and printer have been recovered from him.
Eighteen high-end motorcycles and scooties have been recovered so far, Kumar said.
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He met his wife there, who is also from Chhatisgarh, and was pursuing similar course and both married in 2013.
"He shifted to Kiran Garden in Uttam Nagar in a rented accommodation but did not have any permanent job or fixed income. Due to financial crunch he got into stealing high-end motorcycles for easy money," said the officer.
"During odd hours, he used to go to identified places and steal the vehicle. He removed the original number plate and fixed the fake number plate on the stolen bike," he said.
Since he was good with computer work, he used to prepare fake RCs, licences and IDs using his laptop and printer.
"Then he created online IDs on portals like OLX, Quikr and Click India with numbers obtained on fake IDs. After he sold the vehicles, the portal ID was deactivated and SIM was destroyed. He used one SIM only once in order to remain untraceable," added Kumar.
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