MUMBAI, June 28 -- The Vanrai police on Friday busted an inter-state gang that stole trucks and other heavy vehicles and resold them in Rajasthan and Gujarat after creating fake registration documents. The police seized six heavy vehicles, worth around Rs.1.50 crore, from the gang. According to an officer of Vanrai police station, on June 8 around 1 pm, a 10-wheeler Tata truck was stolen from a cement godown in Goregaon East. Based on a complaint lodged by the vehicle owner, Vanrai police registered a case against unidentified thieves under section 303(2) (theft) of the BNS. While scanning through CCTV footage of the Western Express Highway, police noticed the stolen truck travelling towards Gujarat. A police team tracked it down to Surat and arrested a certain Ramswaroop Singh, 44, with the help of the Gujarat Police. The truck was brought to Mumbai along with the arrested accused. During questioning, Singh told the police that he was directed by the gang leader, identified as Javed Abdullah Shaikh, 45, a resident of Sambhaji Nagar in Maharashtra, to steal the vehicle and take it to Surat, where the number plate was to be changed to keep it ready for sale. Vanrai police arrested Shaikh, who was wanted in seven cases of vehicle thefts, last week. Based on the information provided by him during interrogation, a police team recovered six more stolen heavy vehicles from Rajasthan...