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Mumbai: Tempo gang’s chase ends in gang of thieves arrest in Ghatkopar

Updated on: 14 November,2025 10:51 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Anish Patil | anish.patil@mid-day.com

Ghatkopar police catch trio who robbed bikers and scooter riders at knifepoint during late-night hours; The main accused, a tempo driver from Titwala, along with his aides, targeted riders in deserted areas and fled with stolen vehicles and valuables.

Mumbai: Tempo gang’s chase ends in gang of thieves arrest in Ghatkopar

One of the men alighted from the tempo and asked Dethe to hand over his mobile phone. When he refused, the main accused, Hussain Memon, allegedly pulled out a knife, threatened him, and snatched the mobile phone along with the Honda Dio scooter (worth Rs 80,000).

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The Ghatkopar police have busted a three-member gang that allegedly roamed around in a tempo and robbed bikers and scooter riders at knifepoint during late-night hours.

The latest incident occurred around 1.30 am on November 11 near the Home Guard Training Centre, Ghatkopar West. The complainant, Suraj Dethe, an employee of a private firm, was riding pillion on a scooter driven by his friend Yash Kamble when a three-wheeler tempo suddenly approached from the opposite direction and stopped across their path
The latest incident occurred around 1.30 am on November 11 near the Home Guard Training Centre, Ghatkopar West. The complainant, Suraj Dethe, an employee of a private firm, was riding pillion on a scooter driven by his friend Yash Kamble when a three-wheeler tempo suddenly approached from the opposite direction and stopped across their path


The main accused, Hussain Aslam Memon alias Genda, 35, a tempo driver from Titwala, along with his aides Munna Ramvilas Sharma, 29, and Dilshaduddin Shaikh, 20, targeted riders in deserted areas and fled with stolen vehicles and valuables.



Panic ensued as nearby rickshaw drivers fled the scene. Unlike in previous robberies, the accused did not load the scooter into the tempo during this incident. However, during interrogation, Memon allegedly confessed that in earlier cases, the gang had used the tempo to transport stolen scooters and later dismantled them for spare parts
Panic ensued as nearby rickshaw drivers fled the scene. Unlike in previous robberies, the accused did not load the scooter into the tempo during this incident. However, during interrogation, Memon allegedly confessed that in earlier cases, the gang had used the tempo to transport stolen scooters and later dismantled them for spare parts

Their latest strike took place around 1.30 am on November 11 near the Home Guard Training Centre, Ghatkopar, when complainant Suraj Mahadev Dethe, 24, was robbed of his Honda Dio scooter and mobile phone at knifepoint.

Police tracked the suspects using CCTV footage, technical surveillance, and intelligence inputs, arresting them on November 12. The stolen mobile phone and scooter were subsequently recovered. Officers added that Memon had previously lived in the Ghatkopar area, where he is suspected to have surveyed potential targets. Police are now verifying their involvement in other unsolved cases. If you have faced a similar incident or believe you were also robbed by these accused, you are urged to contact the Ghatkopar police. Illustrations/Uday Mohite
Police tracked the suspects using CCTV footage, technical surveillance, and intelligence inputs, arresting them on November 12. The stolen mobile phone and scooter were subsequently recovered. Officers added that Memon had previously lived in the Ghatkopar area, where he is suspected to have surveyed potential targets. Police are now verifying their involvement in other unsolved cases. If you have faced a similar incident or believe you were also robbed by these accused, you are urged to contact the Ghatkopar police. Illustrations/Uday Mohite

Police used CCTV footage and technical surveillance to trace and arrest the trio on November 12, recovering the stolen items. Investigations revealed that Memon had previously lived in Ghatkopar and was involved in similar offences across Mumbai and Thane.

Accused Dilshaduddin Shaikh, arrested, Hussain Memon who led the tempo robbery gang and Munna Ramvilas Sharma, part of the trio nabbed
Accused Dilshaduddin Shaikh, arrested, Hussain Memon who led the tempo robbery gang and Munna Ramvilas Sharma, part of the trio nabbed

All three accused have been booked under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), sections of the Arms Act, and Sections of the Maharashtra Police Act.

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