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Thief gives police the slip, abandons stolen car

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Posted: Nov 07, 2009 at 0325 hrs IST

Mohali The driver of a Honda City gave slip to the police and left behind the car, which the police claimed to be stolen. Investigation Officer ASI Manjit Singh said he was heading a police party near Sector 70 market this afternoon when he got a tip-off that a person was driving in a stolen car in search of a customer to sell the vehicle.

When the police spotted the car coming towards the check-post and signalled it to stop, the driver stopped much ahead of the check-post and ran away, leaving behind the car, Singh said.

The car had a Chandigarh registration number and a few documents pertaining to a resident of Baltana in Zirakpur were recovered from the car.  “We have launched a manhunt and hope to nab the accused soon,” said Singh, adding that a case under Section 411 of the IPC has been registered.

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