Man Dances, Bathes for Hours Before Stealing KTM Bike From Varanasi Showroom; Caught on Camera
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Coffee, shower, dance, then theft: Varanasi thief’s bizarre break-in before ₹4.71-lakh KTM getaway—here's what happened
In Varanasi, a man broke into a vehicle showroom and spent nearly four and a half hours indulging in coffee, a shower, and dancing before stealing a KTM motorcycle valued at ₹4.71 lakh, leaving police baffled.
Thief 'checks in', bathes, dances before riding away with Rs 4.71L KTM bike from Varanasi showroom
In an unusual late-night escapade, a Varanasi thief invaded a motorcycle showroom on Monday night, spending four leisurely hours inside. He indulged in coffee and water, took his time inspecting bikes, and even found time to dance while switching outfits. Eventually, he made off with an expensive motorcycle, with police now utilizing CCTV footage to apprehend him.
'Lungi Dance', Bath, Coffee: Thief Chills In Showroom For Hours, Steals Rs 5-Lakh Bike
Varanasi Police on Thursday issued a statement on the incident. In a post on X, the DCP Varuna Zone Commissionerate said that an investigation into the incident has been launched.
A thief spent four and a half hours at a KTM showroom in Varanasi. He drank coffee, bathed, and danced. He then fled with a KTM bike worth ₹4.71 lakh. The entire incident was captured on CCTV, and the police are searching for the accused. Watch the CCTV video for the complete timeline of the theft.
Varanasi: Coffee, Shower and ‘Lungi’ Dance Before Thief Rides Away With Showroom Owner’s INR 4.71 Lakh KTM Bike | 📰 LatestLY
A thief in Varanasi allegedly spent nearly four and a half hours inside a motorcycle showroom, drinking coffee, taking a shower, drying his clothes and performing a 'lungi' dance before stealing a brand-new KTM bike worth around INR 4.71 lakh. CCTV captured the entire sequence, and police are using the footage and fingerprints to identify the suspect. 📰 Varanasi: Coffee, Shower and ‘Lungi’ Dance Before Thief Rides Away With Showroom Owner’s INR…
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