Police take custody of burglar Murugan
Police have found him involved in 10 cases in city using a similar modus operandi
Chennai: The police on Tuesday took custody of notorious robber, ‘Neeravi’ Murugan, to trace two of his accomplices whom they believe went underground following his arrest. On December 21, 2014, he had robbed schoolteacher, S. Selvam, at knife-point at MCN Nagar in Thoraipakkam. A resident of the locality captured the brazen daytime robbery on a phone camera, which subsequently went viral. He was subsequently arrested by a special team in January this year who picked him up from Tirunelveli.
A native of Thoothukudi, Murugan took the moniker ‘Neeravi’ after his village and went on to live up to its literal meaning (vapour) by making good his escape after a daring robbery. “There must be at least 50 pending cases against Murugan,” says a senior police officer. The police said he shifted base to northern Tamil Nadu operating in Chennai and Kancheepuram after spending the initial years in Thoothukudi, Nellai and Dindigul.
“ln Chennai alone, the cops have found him to be involved in 10 cases using a similar modus operandi, especially in the southern suburbs like Madipakkam, Puzhuthivakkam, Keelkattai areas,” the police officer added. The Madipakkam police have taken five days’ custody of Murugan to recover the booty. Two of his accomplices, who are suspected to be involved in the crimes in these areas, have gone underground and their arrest will lead to more recovery, the police said.
“Murugan doesn’t use the same accomplice in his tasks and is careful that the other person is kept in the dark about the ways to reach him. He is the one who calls people and informs them about his presence in the area and have them work with him. He has used 72 mobile phones so far,” a police officer said.