This is straight out of a Bollywood blockbuster. The man who carried out one of the biggest gold heist in recent times in Hyderabad on Friday walked into a news channel's office to turn himself in.But why a news channel and not a police station? Because he had a message.According to a report published in The Times of India, 23-year-old G Kiran Kumar who stole more than 15 kg of gold from a Tanishq store in Hyderabad on Friday night said he did this to draw people's attention because he had a message for them.The report quotes Kumar as saying, "I am fed up with the way the system is functioning these days. Politicians are thieves who loot us for five years and I became a thief just for a night to show the world the growing inequality in the country.""If given a chance, I can serve the society better than any politician," he told the newspaper.Kumar walked into a local television channel's office late on Sunday and told the receptionist that he was the one who had carried out the sensational heist.A wannabe pilot, eager to send a message on growing social inequality in India and widespread corruption, Kumar later took the police to his house in suburban Hyderabad and showed them the stolen gold kept there.Kumar told his interrogators that he along with his cousin had drilled a hole in the rear wall of the shop located in the busy Punjagutta area in the heart of the city. They entered through the hole and broke open the locked table counters and looted the gold ornaments and stones. To fox sniffer dogs from detecting their scent, they sprinkled chilli powder at the scene of offence, he said.Based on his confession, police recovered 528 gold bangles, 40 bracelets, 33 necklaces, 89 pendants, 58 ear studs, 98 rings, colour stones and emeralds, with a total worth of Rs 5.75 crore.