Once they got orders for a particular make and model from the northeast, they would steal the car and drive it to Mathura where the kingpin 'Netaji' would have it repainted and dispatched to Burma border in three to five days. Here, it would either be sold to northeastern clients or smuggled across the border.
Aditya Diyali, who procured the keys from the service stations, is an amateur race driver. He got Rs 5,000 for each key and for moving the stolen car to a hiding place.
DCP (east) Ajay Kumar said police received a tip from a special checking party deployed near Madhuban Park on Patparganj Road on Monday and stopped a Maruti Eeco near Preet Vihar. Two persons were detained. They were identified as Ravi Sharma and Aditya (Diyali). They confessed they had stolen the vehicle near Radhu Palace.
The registration certificate of the car and driving licence of its owner were found on Ravi's person. Several newly manufactured car keys were found on Aditya. A diary with car owners' details and addresses and 13 cloned keys with stickers mentioning registration numbers of cars and addresses were seized.
Ravi has confessed that 'Netaji' spotted the cars and carried the portable hacking machine with him, said assistant commissioner of police A Koan who led the team along with inspector Manoj Kumar.
Among the recoveries are an Eeco, a Verna and two i-10 cars stolen from Greater Kailash and New Friends Colony. Raids are on for 'Netaji' who is still at large. "Another gang member, Albert, too, is absconding. He would arrange buyers from northeastern states," DCP Kumar said.
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