<p>The city police recently arrested Bengaluru’s very own Robin Hood. A habitual offender, Vincent, broke into houses to feed the hungry in Tamil Nadu. </p>.<p>With around 60 cases registered against him, the 62-year-old Vincent keeps enough money for his need and donates the rest for ‘annadanam’ in a Church at Velankanni</p>.<p>Vincent alias David came to Bengaluru around three decades ago in the search of work. After working as a daily wage worker in the initial days he switched to house burglaries.</p>.<p>In his statement to the police Vincent said he would sleep in under-construction buildings and the city market where he would see many hungry people. This moved him to use the stolen money for charity. </p>.<p>He was earlier arrested by JB Nagar police in December 2017.</p>.<p>They had taken his fingerprints before sending him to jail. Within two days of his release on bail, on March 9 this year, he committed a burglary in the same area. The forensic experts took the fingerprints from the cupboard and found it matched with Vincent fingerprint.</p>.<p>Police later traced him and after interrogation, he confessed to his crimes.</p>
<p>The city police recently arrested Bengaluru’s very own Robin Hood. A habitual offender, Vincent, broke into houses to feed the hungry in Tamil Nadu. </p>.<p>With around 60 cases registered against him, the 62-year-old Vincent keeps enough money for his need and donates the rest for ‘annadanam’ in a Church at Velankanni</p>.<p>Vincent alias David came to Bengaluru around three decades ago in the search of work. After working as a daily wage worker in the initial days he switched to house burglaries.</p>.<p>In his statement to the police Vincent said he would sleep in under-construction buildings and the city market where he would see many hungry people. This moved him to use the stolen money for charity. </p>.<p>He was earlier arrested by JB Nagar police in December 2017.</p>.<p>They had taken his fingerprints before sending him to jail. Within two days of his release on bail, on March 9 this year, he committed a burglary in the same area. The forensic experts took the fingerprints from the cupboard and found it matched with Vincent fingerprint.</p>.<p>Police later traced him and after interrogation, he confessed to his crimes.</p>