Bangaluru Man nakedly drilled the hole, entered the mobile phone store, and stole a gift to his girlfriend, but this happened…

A man was arrested in Bangalore for breaking into a telephone store to avoid destroying clothes and stealing a call to his girlfriend.
In an unfortunate incident, a 27-year-old man from Assam was arrested in Bangalore except for a face mask after breaking into a mobile phone store in a completely naked mobile phone store. Later, the reason indicated that he wanted to protect his new clothes as he squeezed in a small hole in the wall.
The incident occurred at Hanuman Telecom, a mobile phone store at the Hongasandra location on the evening of May 9. Initially, police thought it was the job of an experienced gang. But once they checked CCTV pictures, they were surprised to see a nearly naked guy stealing a steep valued cellular phone worth over Rs 15,000 while ignoring the cheaper ones.
The defendant, identified as Imranullah, had drilled a two-foot-wide hole into the side wall of the store. According to police, he admitted he bought new clothes and did not want to hurt them even if squeezed in a narrow hollow. He carefully selected the largest high-priced item using the flashlight on his phone, and he stopped turning on any store lights without being caught.
Due to some family emergencies at the time of theft, the owner of the store, Dinesh, went out of town. Then in the afternoon, he checked CCTV feed around 4:00 pm and he knew about breaking in. He was shocked to tell his friend Vasanaram that he owned a nearby store. They rushed up the shop with police and found holes in the wall and several luxurious cellular phones were missing.
CCTV footage also showed another person standing outdoors while robbing in Imranullah. Imranullah was later arrested. Police said he admitted he wanted to sell stolen phones on the black market and shop for his girlfriend.
Investigators noted that even though the technology is different from the usual ones, it was very intentional. The hole changes enough to accommodate someone with Imranullah’s frame length, who also knows the layout of the store and the location of the digital card.
Police have now taken back the stolen cell phone, and despite this, they are looking for a second person to act as surveillance. The case has been registered under the brand new Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, such as charges of houselessness and theft. The owner later thanked the police for their quick action and retrieved the stolen gadget.