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**Summary:**

Guntur District CCS Police have arrested Sk Ameer Beg (alias Johari), a 40-year-old repeat offender, for chain snatching. He is suspected of targeting elderly women. The arrest follows an investigation into a recent chain snatching incident. Police recovered stolen gold jewelry worth ₹30 lakh (approximately 300 grams) and the motorcycle used in the crimes. The suspect has a history of 22 chain snatching cases and a murder.
**News Article:**

**Notorious Chain Snatcher Apprehended in Guntur, ₹30 Lakh in Gold Recovered**

**GUNTUR, June 14, 2025** – Guntur District CCS Police announced the arrest of notorious chain snatcher Sk Ameer Beg, also known as Johari, 40, on Saturday. The arrest brings an end to a string of robberies targeting vulnerable, elderly women in the area.

Police recovered approximately 300 grams of stolen gold jewellery, valued at ₹30 lakh, along with the stolen motorcycle used in the crimes. The arrest follows an investigation into a recent incident where an elderly woman in Patabhipuram was robbed of her gold chain in broad daylight.

Superintendent of Police S. Satish Kumar, addressing the media, stated that the investigation, led by Additional SP (Crimes) K. Supraja, utilized technical analysis and CCTV footage to identify and apprehend Beg. The suspect, a resident of Old Guntur, had previously been involved in 22 chain snatching cases and one murder. He allegedly conducted reconnaissance for 10-15 days to avoid detection.

Beg is accused of targeting elderly women walking alone, wearing a mask, and using a stolen “Glamour” motorbike as his primary mode of transportation. He often planned out his attacks 10-15 days prior to the date.

SP Kumar praised the efforts of CCS Inspectors J. Anuradha, M.D. Khaja Altaf Hussain, B. Srinivasa Rao, and the Patabhipuram police team for their swift action in apprehending the suspect and recovering the stolen property.

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