The three accused, identified as Bhullan Sahni (30), Sanjay Sahni (22) and Rambali (31) were arrested by a team of Special Staff, South District on Wednesday. Police also recovered three stolen mobile phones and one auto rickshaw which was being used by the gang in the commission of the crime.
There had been at least ten cases of theft and cheating at various banks in South Delhi following which Special Staff, South District was tasked to identify the culprits and nab them, police said. The team visited various banks where the incidents of cheating had been reported earlier, analysed the CCTV footages and collected some vital clues.
"The team laid a trap near 'E' Block, Saket on MB Road and around 4 PM, the team signaled an auto rickshaw to stop for checking at the pointing out of an informer. The occupants were identified as Bhullan Sahni, Sanjay Sahni and Rambali (driving the auto rickshaw)," said Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Prem Nath.
During interrogation, the trio disclosed that one Braham Dev (gang leader) had given these stolen mobile phones to them for using during commission of crime.
"The gang used to prepare a bundle of papers of the size of Indian currency notes and will place 2-3 genuine notes on both side of the bundle, mostly in the denomination of Rs 500. Then, they will go to bank branches and will identify soft target, preferably old or illiterate persons.
In the mean time, they will exchange the bundle of papers with the real cash of the victim and will escape from the spot in the auto rickshaw, already waiting for them. Efforts are being made to arrest the absconding gang leader Braham Dev, he said.
