<p>Bengaluru: Two men, who stole motorcycles and sold them with fake documents, were arrested by the Vidyaranyapura police, officers said Tuesday.</p>.<p>The suspects are Raghavendra 25, from Koppal and his associate Saitej, 24, from Gangavathy. Both were engineering dropouts, police said.</p>.<p>Police said the duo were friends in college and resorted to stealing motorcycles after dropping out due to poor grades. They stayed in a rented house in Hunasamaranahalli and searched around the city to identify parked vehicles.</p>.Three robbers from Bengaluru's Ramji Nagar gang held.<p>Investigators found that once they stole the vehicles, they were brought to their house where the chassis numbers were tampered with. Then the duo used a colour printer to create fake registration, insurance documents, and number plates and sold the vehicles on OLX.</p>.<p>“Sometimes, the motorcycles were sold directly,” an officer said.</p>.<p>Police have recovered 25 two-wheelers, six mobile phones, two laptops and one colour printer — all worth an estimated Rs 26 lakh.</p>.<p>“Four motorcycles were recovered from the customers. Seventeen were found parked in a deserted area in Ramachandrapura and four were parked near their house,” an officer said, adding that their arrests led to the detection of 12 cases, including one in Andhra Pradesh. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: Two men, who stole motorcycles and sold them with fake documents, were arrested by the Vidyaranyapura police, officers said Tuesday.</p>.<p>The suspects are Raghavendra 25, from Koppal and his associate Saitej, 24, from Gangavathy. Both were engineering dropouts, police said.</p>.<p>Police said the duo were friends in college and resorted to stealing motorcycles after dropping out due to poor grades. They stayed in a rented house in Hunasamaranahalli and searched around the city to identify parked vehicles.</p>.Three robbers from Bengaluru's Ramji Nagar gang held.<p>Investigators found that once they stole the vehicles, they were brought to their house where the chassis numbers were tampered with. Then the duo used a colour printer to create fake registration, insurance documents, and number plates and sold the vehicles on OLX.</p>.<p>“Sometimes, the motorcycles were sold directly,” an officer said.</p>.<p>Police have recovered 25 two-wheelers, six mobile phones, two laptops and one colour printer — all worth an estimated Rs 26 lakh.</p>.<p>“Four motorcycles were recovered from the customers. Seventeen were found parked in a deserted area in Ramachandrapura and four were parked near their house,” an officer said, adding that their arrests led to the detection of 12 cases, including one in Andhra Pradesh. </p>