Notorious Rowdy-Sheeter Tabrez Pasha arrested by JC Nagar police.

Pramesh S Jain & Yogesh K Porwar

The JC Nagar police on Sunday arrested a rowdy-sheeter who had 16 criminal cases pending against him.

The accused has been identified as,Tabrez Pasha.

Senior officer told reporters,a complaint was filed in JC Nagar police station by a private firm employee who stated in his complaint that he works as a executive of a private finance company and as on December 17th.

While he was returning after collecting money as finance money from a bakery near CBI Junction one unknown person came in bike and confronted him by abusing and threatened him to give cash and belongings which he have and robbed the executive at knife point.

Based on complaint two special teams were formed by ACP,JC Nagar, Sub-Division,Smt.Reena Suvarna a team headed by PI,JC Nagar and his teams swung into action and visited the crime spot and after collecting information.

A team collected the CCTV footage from the neighbouring areas and during analysing the CCTV footage the team got the identity of the accused and using police technology skilled the team zeroed in on him.

During investigation the accused confessed the crime and based on his statement the team recovered Rs.10,000 and vehicle used to commit offence has been seized and further investigation is on.

With his arrest the police have solved 11 criminal cases.The accused had jumped bail and on the run for five years has been Finally nabbed and is now cooling his heels in jail.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant has appreciated Addl CP West,Sandeep Patil,DCP North,Vinayak Patil,ACP,Smt.Reena Suvarna,PI,DH Muniyappa,PSIs,as, Raghupati,Ajith Kumar,and crime staff as,Arase Gowda,Thimmachari,Srinivasmurthy,Jagadish MB,Mallikarjun,Basavaraj,Naveen Kumar, Sridhar,Srimanth Rathod,Ramesh Thondihal,and Santhosh Kumar has been appreciated for the excellent investigation and exemplary work done by them a suitable reward will be given to the whole team for their excellent work in nabbing the absconding accused he added.