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The railway police had acted following a complaint

Following Khan’s questioning, officials recovered six cellphones in a dustbin at Nallasopara railway station, valued at around Rs 1. Six cellphones and seven laptops have been recovered from the accused. He had his laptop bag along with him.Kayyum Shakil Ahmed Khan (45), a resident of Virar (west), was produced in court on Friday. According to the complaint, Mr Tiwari was travelling in a Churchgate fast train on January 2 from Virar in a first-class compartment. After keeping the bag on the baggage rack in the compartment, he got busy talking on his cellphone. Later, on January 6 they noticed the same person on Virar railway platform, following which they immediately nabbed him. Checking the footage of Virar railway station’s platform number one from where Mr Tiwari had boarded his train, railway police officials noticed a suspicious person following Mr Tiwari.According to the officials, Khan wanted to sell these electronic goods and was looking to fetch a good price for them. He was arrested on January 6. After a few minutes, he realised his bag was missing and approached the police over it.

A source from railway police told The Asian Age that officials suspect that Khan may not be the only person involved in the crime and he must have had a partner. It turned out to Oxford fabric Waterproof be Khan.15 lakh. A search is on to find Khan’s partner. The railway police had acted following a complaint from Narendra Haushila Tiwari, a resident of Malvani area of Malad, on January 2.The Vasai region railway police has arrested a middle-aged man from Virar railway station for allegedly stealing bags of passengers travelling in the Mumbai local trains. He was sent to police custody till January 11. Mr Tiwari had filed a complaint that someone had stolen his bag while travelling in the train.

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