<p>A Bollywood stuntman was arrested barely three hours after he fled with a luxurious car that he allegedly stole from Worli area, police said today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Shamsher Khan (30) was arrested at the nakabandi by Kurla Police near Kapadia Nagar in the wee hours of Tuesday when he was fleeing in an Audi, which belongs to a trading company director.<br /><br />He was on way to Navi Mumbai where he was going to deliver the stolen car to his accomplice, police said.<br /><br />Khan, who has performed stunts for several leading Bollywood actors and directors, stole the car from Vain Ganga Apartment in Worli in the wee hours of Tuesday.<br /><br />He got the keys from one of his aides Vijay Verma, who works as a servant in the building. Verma had stolen the keys from the car owner's residence, Deputy Commissioner of Police Pravinkumar Padval said.<br /><br />Khan and Verma were allegedly working on the instructions of a Navi Mumbai-based car dealer, who had assured Rs two lakh for delivery of the vehicle, police said.<br /><br />At around midnight on September 20, Khan got the keys of the car and after the theft, started for Navi Mumbai.<br /><br />As the car owner got information about her vehicle being stolen, she went to Worli Police and lodged a complaint.<br /><br />During probe, police found that Khan stole the car. The Worli police then flashed the message on wireless and alerted their counterparts in the eastern suburbs.<br /><br />The Kurla Police put up a cordon near Kapadia Nagar. They got information that Khan was a stuntman, so they put up more barricades to nab him.<br /><br />At around 5 AM on Tuesday, the Kurla Police caught him, Deputy Commissioner of Police Paramjeet Dahiya said.<br /><br />When police asked about the car, Khan said it belongs to his father. However, the police asked him to get down from the vehicle. They then took him in a van to the police station where he confessed that he had stolen the car from Worli, police said.<br /><br />Subsequently, the accused was handed over to Worli Police who arrested Khan and Vijay Verma yesterday, Additional Commissioner of Police Raosaheb Shinde said.<br />"We have arrested the accused. We will find out if there is any racket of stealing high-end cars and selling them," Shinde said. </p>
<p>A Bollywood stuntman was arrested barely three hours after he fled with a luxurious car that he allegedly stole from Worli area, police said today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Shamsher Khan (30) was arrested at the nakabandi by Kurla Police near Kapadia Nagar in the wee hours of Tuesday when he was fleeing in an Audi, which belongs to a trading company director.<br /><br />He was on way to Navi Mumbai where he was going to deliver the stolen car to his accomplice, police said.<br /><br />Khan, who has performed stunts for several leading Bollywood actors and directors, stole the car from Vain Ganga Apartment in Worli in the wee hours of Tuesday.<br /><br />He got the keys from one of his aides Vijay Verma, who works as a servant in the building. Verma had stolen the keys from the car owner's residence, Deputy Commissioner of Police Pravinkumar Padval said.<br /><br />Khan and Verma were allegedly working on the instructions of a Navi Mumbai-based car dealer, who had assured Rs two lakh for delivery of the vehicle, police said.<br /><br />At around midnight on September 20, Khan got the keys of the car and after the theft, started for Navi Mumbai.<br /><br />As the car owner got information about her vehicle being stolen, she went to Worli Police and lodged a complaint.<br /><br />During probe, police found that Khan stole the car. The Worli police then flashed the message on wireless and alerted their counterparts in the eastern suburbs.<br /><br />The Kurla Police put up a cordon near Kapadia Nagar. They got information that Khan was a stuntman, so they put up more barricades to nab him.<br /><br />At around 5 AM on Tuesday, the Kurla Police caught him, Deputy Commissioner of Police Paramjeet Dahiya said.<br /><br />When police asked about the car, Khan said it belongs to his father. However, the police asked him to get down from the vehicle. They then took him in a van to the police station where he confessed that he had stolen the car from Worli, police said.<br /><br />Subsequently, the accused was handed over to Worli Police who arrested Khan and Vijay Verma yesterday, Additional Commissioner of Police Raosaheb Shinde said.<br />"We have arrested the accused. We will find out if there is any racket of stealing high-end cars and selling them," Shinde said. </p>