MUMBAI/NEW DELHI:

Even as the remaining two of five suspects in the Shakti Mills gang rape case were arrested on Sunday in Mumbai and Delhi, one of the accused,

nabbed on Saturday allegedly told police that the five had committed similar crimes earlier too and got away with it.

Police are still verifying Jadhav’s statement, said a senior IPS officer.

Vijay Jadhav,Every time, they recorded video clips of the victims to intimidate them and thought it would work with the photojournalist too. ​Qasim Shaikh (21) was picked up outside Nair Hospital, Agripada, around 3 am. Patients’ relatives sleeping on hospital premises and outside tipped off the police upon identifying him through police sketches they had seen in newspapers.Salim Ansari (27) was nabbed on the Delhi-Haryana border at 11am. It was Ansari who planned the crime, said a police officer who is part of the investigations. After fleeing Mumbai, Salim went to a relative’s place in a slum, Bharat Nagar, near Ashok Vihar on the Haryana border with northwest Delhi. He was caught while taking a walk in the area. An officer said Salim seemed oblivious to the possibility of the police looking for him. "He was calmly going towards his relative’s place when a police team of four swooped down on him."The police team that picked up Salim was led by inspectors Gulabrao Gore of Mumbai and Dinesh Kumar of Delhi. The suspect was produced in a Delhi court, which sanctioned a transit remand to the Mumbai police till August 27. An officer said Salim would be put on a train or a flight to Mumbai.It is understood that the Mumbai Police tracked down Salim and led the Delhi cops to him. However, the police refused to reveal the operational details of how they located Salim.The final arrests in the case came within 65 hours of the complaint being registered (around 8.30 pm on Thursday). Teamwork by cops helped in cracking the case quickly, said Mumbai police commissioner Satyapal Singh.The first three arrests were made on Friday and Saturday. Chand Shaikh (19), Vijay Jadhav (19) and Siraj Khan (24), along with Qasim, have been remanded in police custody till August 30. Siraj and Qasim were medically examined and produced before the Quila Court on Sunday. Chand and Vijay went through the routine the previous day.On Thursday evening, a photojournalist with a lifestyle magazine was brutalized, allegedly by the five men, in Shakti Mills, near railway tracks in Mahalaxmi. The 22-year-old survivor and a male colleague had entered the deserted mill compound, which is near Mahalaxmi railway station, around 6 pm to take pictures for a magazine feature. Inside, the two were accosted by two of the suspects, who, pretending to be policemen, asked them if they had permission to shoot. The two took the woman and her colleague to another spot, where, after tying the colleague to a tree, they and the three other suspects brutalized her.After the crime, they walked her and her colleague to the Mahalaxmi station. This was around 7.30 pm. There, they took her pictures and threatened to make her ordeal public were she to complain to the police. The survivor and her colleague went to Jaslok Hospital and informed her mother as well as her boss. The police were informed from the hospital and an FIR filed around midnight.