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Man arrested: Man arrested for placing a phone in a ladies’ toilet | Chennai News

Man arrested for placing a phone in a ladies' restroom

Chennai: A 33-year-old manwho had left a smartphone in the ladies’ restroom of a luxury shop in Pondy Bazaar’s T Nagar was arrested on Saturday. When a shop employee noticed the phone, took it and came out, the man tried to snatch it from her. He also threatened her, police said. The woman alerted her colleagues, who informed the police. Pondy Bazaar police arrested U Manikandan, 33. Investigations revealed that Manikandan was employed as a painter in another shop in the same area and had left his phone there. phone in the ladies’ room.
He was brought before a judge and taken into custody.

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