
Police Reunite Owners with 60 Stolen Motorcycles Worth ₹50 Lakh in Major Recovery
K.R. Puram police successfully dismantled an interstate vehicle theft ring, recovering 60 motorcycles valued at ₹50 lakh and solving eight cases. Through dedicated detective work and community cooperation, officers are now working to reunite the recovered vehicles with their grateful owners.
In a heartwarming display of dedication and skilled police work, the K.R. Puram police have brought relief to numerous motorcycle owners by recovering 60 stolen bikes worth an impressive ₹50 lakh. The successful operation not only dismantled an interstate theft ring but also showcased the power of modern investigative techniques combined with old-fashioned determination.
The breakthrough came when Inspector Ramamurthy B. and his special team refused to give up after receiving a bike theft complaint. Demonstrating remarkable patience and attention to detail, the officers meticulously analyzed footage from over 80 CCTV cameras across various locations. Their persistence paid off when they successfully identified and apprehended four individuals involved in the theft operation.
The recovered motorcycles were discovered at isolated locations in Gudiyattam, Tirupattur district in Tamil Nadu, where they had been stashed awaiting delivery to buyers. Thanks to the swift action of the police team, these vehicles never reached their intended destination and will now be returned to their rightful owners.
"With their arrest, we have solved eight bike theft cases," Inspector Ramamurthy shared with evident satisfaction. The inspector and his team are now undertaking the rewarding task of tracing the owners of the remaining motorcycles. Interestingly, many of these vehicles hadn't even been reported stolen yet, meaning some owners will receive the pleasant surprise of having their bikes recovered before they even knew the full extent of their loss.

The four individuals arrested—Yuvraj, 26, and Ranjith Kumar, 27, both cab drivers from Vellore in Tamil Nadu, along with their associates Vinod and Manikanta—are now in custody. The investigation revealed they had been specifically targeting Hero Honda Splendor motorcycles, traveling from Tamil Nadu to Bengaluru for their operations.
What makes this case particularly significant is the interstate cooperation it demonstrates. The police investigation uncovered that the stolen vehicles were being sold to contacts operating from remote hilly regions where there was high demand for two-wheelers. This insight will likely help authorities prevent similar operations in the future.
The recovery represents not just the return of valuable property, but also the restoration of peace of mind for affected owners. For many people, especially in urban areas like Bengaluru, a motorcycle isn't just a vehicle—it's a crucial means of livelihood, enabling them to get to work, support their families, and maintain their independence.
Inspector Ramamurthy and his dedicated team deserve special recognition for their methodical approach and unwavering commitment to solving these cases. Their success sends a powerful message to the community: law enforcement is watching, working, and willing to go the extra mile to protect citizens and their property.
As the police continue their efforts to reunite owners with their recovered motorcycles, this story serves as an uplifting reminder that persistence, skilled investigation, and community cooperation can triumph over crime, bringing justice and relief to those affected.
Based on reporting by The Hindu
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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