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Five hundred burglaries, 15 years in jail, a countrywide police chase, and a blockbuster Hindi feature film based on his shenanigans — these are just some of the many feathers in the cap of the in famous 'superthief' Bunty chor or Devinder Singh who inspired the Dibakar Banerjee film Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! Bunty also made an appearance on the popular reality TV show Bigg Boss in Since , the year-old has been arrested at least six times by police forces across India and has been convicted thrice.
Less than a month after he walked out of jail, Bunty was arrested again. The Quint finds out why and how. Bunty's arrest on Friday — which occurred less than a month of his release from a jail in Kerala where he was lodged since for robbing an NRI businessman of a Sports Utility Vehicle SUV worth Rs 28 lakh — was in connection with two high-profile burglaries reported in south Delhi's Greater Kailash area.
The second complainant from GK-2's E Block reported theft of electrical items such as a steam press, five Sony television sets with set top boxes, and a printer," DCP Choudhary said. The police first traced the accused's location to a highway near Agra in Uttar Pradesh, and after an inter-state chase, they caught the year-old 'superthief' at a toll booth near Kanpur.
Lucky Oye!. Singh said, "Thieves usually find easy targets when it comes to burglaries but Bunty always chose the more difficult houses to break in. As per the Delhi police records, Bunty's first arrest was in Since then, he has been involved in at least cases of theft and has been in and out of jail since then. In a interview to The Indian Express , Bunty's father Kripal Singh had said, "He met me five months ago and told me that he was out of Tihar jail and he had completely stopped committing thefts.
Debutant director Mathews Abraham has started shooting for his upcoming movie Bunty Chor and Malayali businessman Nixon is playing the title.
For a long time, the family had no news of him, though in a desperate search, they had even placed a missing ad in a newspaper. In our entire family there is no one like him," said Kripal, who was then living in Delhi's Vikaspuri area. Several current and former police personnel are of the opinion that Bunty is a "witty person beaming with confidence, fond of luxury cars, computers, and popular among his female friends.