<p>A 25-year-old man, who repeatedly struck the IISc campus, stealing cash, cameras, iPods, and other valuables, was caught red-handed trying to escape after stealing Rs 900 from a student.</p>.<p>The thief, Jiaul Mallik, hailing from West Bengal’s Purba Medinipur and a resident of Yeshwantpur’s Triveni Road, entered the campus using a student ID card.</p>.<p>A complaint lodged by IISc’s Assistant Registrar (Security) K Jayaraj stated that Mallik was caught around 8 am on May 12 in Block-2 (B Block) by security assistant, Shankarappa.</p>.<p>Questioned how he entered the campus, Mallik flashed an ID card in the name of an MTech student, Sushil Jangra. They handed Mallik to the Sadashivanagar police.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/bengaluru-city-auto-rickshaws-go-digital-with-qr-code-enabled-displays-1219113.html" target="_blank">Bengaluru: City auto-rickshaws go digital with QR code-enabled displays</a></strong></p>.<p>Jayaraj revealed his suspicions to the police that Mallik could be involved in a few thefts that happened on the campus in the past.</p>.<p>Mallik had gone to IISc on a Honda Activa (KA 04/JU 5319). Police have seized Rs 900, a bag and the scooter from him.</p>.<p class="CrossHead">'Crazy about science' </p>.<p>When police asked Mallik about a few notebooks on science they found in his possession, he confessed to be crazy about the syllabus of IISc and IIT and took notes during outdoor classes and on-campus discussions. Police are checking if he had attended any indoor classes.</p>.<p>Mallik said he found the student ID card on the road a few months ago and used it to enter the campus. He admitted to police of having stolen cameras, iPods, and other items from the students.</p>.<p>Mallik claimed he had completed PUC and is pursuing graduation. He worked at a BPO in Thane and as a delivery boy in Bengaluru, which he quit after an accident.</p>.<p class="CrossHead">Guards didn't verify suspect's ID </p>.<p>A senior officer said: "We got information about two cameras Mallik disposed of and will be recovering them at the earliest. Though Mallik entered the campus using the ID card, no security guard verified it."</p>
<p>A 25-year-old man, who repeatedly struck the IISc campus, stealing cash, cameras, iPods, and other valuables, was caught red-handed trying to escape after stealing Rs 900 from a student.</p>.<p>The thief, Jiaul Mallik, hailing from West Bengal’s Purba Medinipur and a resident of Yeshwantpur’s Triveni Road, entered the campus using a student ID card.</p>.<p>A complaint lodged by IISc’s Assistant Registrar (Security) K Jayaraj stated that Mallik was caught around 8 am on May 12 in Block-2 (B Block) by security assistant, Shankarappa.</p>.<p>Questioned how he entered the campus, Mallik flashed an ID card in the name of an MTech student, Sushil Jangra. They handed Mallik to the Sadashivanagar police.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/bengaluru-city-auto-rickshaws-go-digital-with-qr-code-enabled-displays-1219113.html" target="_blank">Bengaluru: City auto-rickshaws go digital with QR code-enabled displays</a></strong></p>.<p>Jayaraj revealed his suspicions to the police that Mallik could be involved in a few thefts that happened on the campus in the past.</p>.<p>Mallik had gone to IISc on a Honda Activa (KA 04/JU 5319). Police have seized Rs 900, a bag and the scooter from him.</p>.<p class="CrossHead">'Crazy about science' </p>.<p>When police asked Mallik about a few notebooks on science they found in his possession, he confessed to be crazy about the syllabus of IISc and IIT and took notes during outdoor classes and on-campus discussions. Police are checking if he had attended any indoor classes.</p>.<p>Mallik said he found the student ID card on the road a few months ago and used it to enter the campus. He admitted to police of having stolen cameras, iPods, and other items from the students.</p>.<p>Mallik claimed he had completed PUC and is pursuing graduation. He worked at a BPO in Thane and as a delivery boy in Bengaluru, which he quit after an accident.</p>.<p class="CrossHead">Guards didn't verify suspect's ID </p>.<p>A senior officer said: "We got information about two cameras Mallik disposed of and will be recovering them at the earliest. Though Mallik entered the campus using the ID card, no security guard verified it."</p>