If the room television did not fit his bag, Nanaiah would go out to a local market to buy a bigger suitcase, police alleged.
Hotel staff never suspected him as he was very well behaved.
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Mr Nanaiah also paid a small advance sum and told staff he would be staying for several days but generally left early, Chetan Singh Rathor, deputy commissioner of Bangalore police told AFP.
The police say that they recovered around only 20 stolen TVs and found that he had left about two dozen cases in neighboring Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh states believed to have been used in the theft of about 100 other TVs over the past four months.
Mr Nanaiah told officials that he stole TVs because it was “relatively low risk and easy”, according to police.
“He said that his recent thefts went to fund his lawyer and legal fees for previous TV theft charges in different courts,” Mr Rathor said.
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