Monday , November 25 2024

BMW car worth lakhs stolen from Shilpa Shetty's restaurant, thief hacked and unlocked the car

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BMW Z4: The parking lot of film actress Shilpa Shetty's Mumbai-based restaurant Bastian costs around Rs. Luxury BMW Z4 convertible worth Rs 80 lakh was stolen. People are shocked by the incident that happened in Dadar restaurant. The car's owner, Bandra-based businessman Ruhaan Khan, discovered the theft when he came out of the restaurant and immediately lodged an FIR at the Shivaji Park police station.According to media reports, Ruhan Khan, a 34-year-old construction businessman living in Bandra, left his car in the valet parking at around 1 pm on Sunday afternoon and reached 'Bastion'. After giving his car keys to the valet, he and his friends dined there. However, when the restaurant closed around 4 am, Khan realized that his car was missing. He was shocked to find that his car was missing from the parking lot, an officer said.

the car was hacked
CCTV footage revealed that soon after the valet parked the vehicle in the basement, two men arrived in a Jeep Compass SUV. According to the report, the thieves used advanced hacking techniques to unlock the BMW car. And drove away with the car within minutes of entering the parking area. This sudden incident of theft has raised concerns about the security measures at 'Bastian' and similar places. Along with this, the question has also arisen that no matter how many claims vehicle companies make regarding the safety features of their expensive cars. But car security from thieves is a concern.

engine power
Speaking of cars to steal, the BMW Z4 combines the dynamics of a roadster with the dynamics of a sports car. This car generates maximum power of 340 hp. This car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km per hour in just 4.5 seconds.

After receiving the complaint, the police have started investigation and are analyzing footage from nearby surveillance cameras to track the movements of the stolen vehicle and identify the suspects involved. A case has been registered under section 303 (2) of the Indian Penal Code (BNS) Act, which deals with offenses of theft.