Gurgaon: Three people were arrested on Sunday for allegedly stealing goods and imported motors from a factory in Manesar. One of the suspects was working at a factory in IMT Manesar. Police recovered stolen goods worth Rs 4 lakh from their possession.
The suspects were identified as Chhotu Kumar from Bihar, Praveen Kumar from Delhi and Vijaypal alias Pradeep from Uttar Pradesh. Vijapal worked at the company and he along with his accomplices stole goods from the factory worth lakhs, police said.
On the intervening night of December 8 and 9, the three accused broke into the factory and made away with iron channels, copper cables, imported motors of 60 horsepower along with other items. “Vijaypal was familiar with the company and aware about the location of the goods and the exit route,” said ACP (crime) Preet Pal Sangwan.
The suspects were identified with the help of CCTV footage installed at the entry gate and other areas of the factory. Vijaypal, who used to work with the company, was identified by his employer. After the theft, Vijaypal stopped coming to office and he became one of the suspects.
The suspects, according to police, used to sell stolen items to scrap dealers and divide the money among themselves.
The suspects were identified as Chhotu Kumar from Bihar, Praveen Kumar from Delhi and Vijaypal alias Pradeep from Uttar Pradesh. Vijapal worked at the company and he along with his accomplices stole goods from the factory worth lakhs, police said.
On the intervening night of December 8 and 9, the three accused broke into the factory and made away with iron channels, copper cables, imported motors of 60 horsepower along with other items. “Vijaypal was familiar with the company and aware about the location of the goods and the exit route,” said ACP (crime) Preet Pal Sangwan.
The suspects were identified with the help of CCTV footage installed at the entry gate and other areas of the factory. Vijaypal, who used to work with the company, was identified by his employer. After the theft, Vijaypal stopped coming to office and he became one of the suspects.
The suspects, according to police, used to sell stolen items to scrap dealers and divide the money among themselves.

