Chain snatchers hit bike, rob woman

Suspects came on a high-end bike

October 25, 2017 01:05 am | Updated 01:05 am IST - CHENNAI

In a daring robbery, a motorcycle-borne duo snatched the gold chain of a woman, who was riding pillion on her son’s bike, after pushing them down on College Road on Monday night.

Police said Revathi, 52, was proceeding to the Egmore railway station along with her son Mahesh Raj, 32, a resident of NGO Colony in Vadapalani.

While they were near the WCC campus on College Road, two persons on a high-end bike rammed their two-wheeler. In the impact, Mahesh Raj lost control of his vehicle, and he and his mother fell on the road.

The motorcyclists then snatched the eight-sovereign chain Ms. Revathi was wearing and sped away. The victims lodged a complaint with the Nungambakkam police station.

A senior police officer said that preliminary investigation had revealed that the suspects were very young. “We are analysing CCTV footage from the area and previous modus operandi,” he said.

More thieves on prowl

In a similar incident on Saturday night, two persons on a bike snatched a gold chain from Subha, 45, who was walking near Vanagaram.

The suspects were wearing helmets.

On October 12, Latha, 44, a resident of Gopalapuram, was returning home on her two-wheeler with her daughter, when two youth on a bike hit her two-wheeler on the Anna Flyover. The youth snatched her gold chain weighing 13 sovereigns and escaped.

A few days ago, Mahalakshmi was robbed of her gold chain in Nerkundram by bike-borne snatchers, who knocked her down while she was walking.

She also sustained injuries and had to be treated at a hospital.

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