10-07-2025
Girl Gang Flees With Two-Wheeler From Mall
Nagpur: Three audacious young women pulled off a lightning-fast theft from a mall parking lot in Nandanvan, snatching a scooter in a matter of seconds on the afternoon of July 2. The matter came to light after the retrieval of CCTV footage.
The cops were left bamboozled after the CCTV footage exposed the women thieves in an unprecedented manner. The footage was collected from the CCTV installed outside the mart.
Senior inspector of Nandanvan police station, Vinayak Koli, said that the three women came on a single two-wheeler but, while returning, took away the stolen vehicle and also their own on which they had reached the place. "Women stealing vehicles from parking lots is something uncommon for the police.
We are surprised that such a gang of women exists and operated in the city," said Koli, adding that more CCTVs are being checked.
This brazen act, unfolding in broad daylight in the Nandanvan police station area, shattered stereotypes and exposed a chilling new trend of female-led crime in Nagpur. The victim, Veena Rajgire, arrived at the bustling Shri Krishna Nagar Mall on her Suzuki Access moped for a routine shopping trip.
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Unsuspecting, she parked her vehicle and stepped inside — only to return to the surprising discovery that her scooter had been stolen.
Frantic and desperate, Veena scoured the parking lot before racing to Nandanvan police station to report the outrageous theft. The CCTV footage from the scene uncovered the shocking truth that three young women, arriving on a moped like modern-day bandits, executed the theft with surgical precision, whisking away Veena's scooter in mere seconds.
The CCTV footage has become the Nandanvan police's most critical lead, sparking an all-out manhunt to unmask and capture these culprits.
In a dramatic appeal to the public, police officials have sounded the alarm and sought information from the public by releasing the CCTV footage. The force is leaving no stone unturned, relying on the crucial CCTV evidence to crack the case.