
Mintoo Kumar
The man identified as Mintoo Kumar, a 28-year-old from New Delhi recently stunned people with his criminal acts.
The man rented a car online, sold it to another person and then stole it back from the new owner on the same day.
He has however been arrested for committing the offence.
His scheme actually worked the first time, but he was apprehended when he got greedy and tried to pull it off a second time.
Mintoo Kumar, son of a retired Army captain and struggling
entrepreneur, was looking for a way to make some money after his
businesses failed, when inspiration struck.
He rented a used Mahindra XUV 500 and soon also started looking for
an identical one in New Delhi. Once he found it, the conman spent the
next couple of months trying to get the registration details of the car
and used them to forge a registration certificate for the rented
vehicle. Once the paperwork was ready, he posted an ad for the car on an
eCommerce website and waited for gullible buyers.
He actually managed to sell the car pretty fast, but in order to
complete his grand scheme he needed to steal it back again, fast. Using a
GPS device, he managed to track down the rented vehicle to its new
location, and since the owner hadn’t had time to change the locks, stole
it using a duplicate key.
After having his car stolen in just seven hours, the new owner
alerted the local police who were stunned when they ran the registration
certificate data and found that it matched another Mahindra XUV that
was owned by a Delhi resident.
“The owner was not lying. He had bought the car through the site", an officer said.
“It was stolen the same night. Initially we thought he was sold a
stolen vehicle but later we suspected the seller may have stolen the
same car from the new owner. We registered a case and began probe.”
Unfortunately for Mintoo, police were tipped off when he tried to
sell the rented car again, and he was apprehended during a sting
operation. He confessed to the whole thing, and admitted that the
company he had rented the Mahindra XUV 500 knew nothing about his
intentions. He was apparently going to return it eventually, after
making enough money.
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