<p>A bike-borne miscreant stole a student's mobile phone after borrowing it on the pretext of making an emergency call.</p>.<p>The victim, identified as 18-year-old Sajjan P, resides in a paying-guest accommodation in Srinivasapura near Yelahanka. He is a BTech student at a private college in Itgalpur near Rajanukunte.</p>.<p>According to the complaint filed by Sajjan on May 12, a man approached him while he was walking near Meetaganahalli Cross near Reva College. The man asked Sajjan if he can borrow his phone to make a call. Initially, Sajjan refused, but gave in after the man made repeated requests.</p>.<p>Diverting Sajjan's attention, the man swiftly rode away with the phone and managed to escape. Sajjan attempted to chase him, but to no avail.</p>.<p>Yelahanka police have registered a case under charges of theft and cheating, and efforts are underway to apprehend the culprit.</p>
<p>A bike-borne miscreant stole a student's mobile phone after borrowing it on the pretext of making an emergency call.</p>.<p>The victim, identified as 18-year-old Sajjan P, resides in a paying-guest accommodation in Srinivasapura near Yelahanka. He is a BTech student at a private college in Itgalpur near Rajanukunte.</p>.<p>According to the complaint filed by Sajjan on May 12, a man approached him while he was walking near Meetaganahalli Cross near Reva College. The man asked Sajjan if he can borrow his phone to make a call. Initially, Sajjan refused, but gave in after the man made repeated requests.</p>.<p>Diverting Sajjan's attention, the man swiftly rode away with the phone and managed to escape. Sajjan attempted to chase him, but to no avail.</p>.<p>Yelahanka police have registered a case under charges of theft and cheating, and efforts are underway to apprehend the culprit.</p>