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In a surprising case from Bengaluru, the Sampigehalli police have arrested two women who disguised themselves as young boys to carry out a series of house burglaries in broad daylight.

The accused, identified as Shalu and Neelu, residents of Tanari Road, would roam neighbourhoods on a two-wheeler, carefully targeting unoccupied houses. Dressed like boys, they managed to evade suspicion while casing homes and committing thefts.

The case came to light on January 13, when Sangamesh, an auto driver living in Agrahara Layout near Yelahanka, returned home to find his house burgled. According to police, the thieves had been closely monitoring the family’s movements and struck soon after the house was locked.

Following the complaint, the Sampigehalli police analysed CCTV footage from the area. The visuals clearly showed two individuals, appearing to be young boys, arriving on a scooter and entering the house. Police traced the registration number of the vehicle seen in the footage.

Using the CCTV evidence and vehicle details, the police tracked down and arrested the suspects. Officers were reportedly shocked when the individuals they believed to be young male thieves were revealed to be women.

Police said the duo had adopted the disguise to avoid suspicion and had allegedly carried out multiple thefts using the same modus operandi. Further investigation is underway to determine the number of cases linked to the accused.

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00:00Meet lady thieves Shalu and Neetu from Tanari in Bengaluru who disguised themselves as boys
00:05and committed thefts. After examining the CCTV, police were searching for thieves thinking they
00:11are boys but the truth stunned everyone. In Bengaluru, a series of house thefts were reported
00:17from areas near Yelahanka and Agrahara layout. CCTV footage showed two young boys roaming on a bike
00:24targeting empty houses in broad daylight. The suspects would ride around, keep an eye on homes,
00:31wait for families to step out and then strike. Cash and valuables were stolen from unoccupied houses.
00:36On January 13th, auto driver Sangamesh returned home to find his house burgled. He immediately
00:43filed a complaint at Sampigahali police station. Police scanned CCTV footage, tracked the bike used
00:49in the theft and noted its registration number. Everything pointed to two young boys.
00:53When police finally caught the suspects, they were shocked. The so-called boys were actually women.
00:59The accused were identified as Shalu and Neelu, residents of Tanari Road, Bengaluru.
01:05They disguised themselves as boys to avoid suspicion while committing thefts.
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