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Morgan Stanley VP chases mobile robber through streets of Mumbai, hands him over to police

 



The vice chairman of the Morgan Stanley Group chased and caught the robber who took away his cell phone


A Mumbai street recently witnessed high drama as the vice president of a global investment firm chased a thief who had stolen his cell phone.


According to a report in Livemint's sister publication Hindustan Times, the incident happened at Jogeshwari Vikhroli Link Road (JVLR) in Mumbai on Wednesday evening.


Sudhanshu Nivsarkar, 41, a vice chairman of the Morgan Stanley Group, chased and caught the robber who took away his cell phone. Later they handed over the thief to the police.


On Wednesday, Nivsarkar took an autorickshaw from Hub Mall in Goregaon to go home.


He later got stuck in a traffic jam near the National Security Guard (NSG) base on Jogeshwari Vikhroli Link Road.


Nivsarkar was holding his cell phone in his left hand while sitting in an auto rickshaw and suddenly a thief came and suddenly snatched it and started running away.


Morgan Stanley VP immediately got out of the auto and ran after him.


After some time he caught the robber, but he pushed him away. Nivsarkar refused to give up and started the chase as soon as he regained his balance.


The chase went on for several minutes until the thief staggered and fell.


Later passers-by also ran to help.


Its information was given to Powai police station. At the same time, the police took the accused into custody and recovered the phone from him.


He has been identified as Sagar Thakur (32), a resident of Saki Vihar Road, Powai.

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