Moment callous thieves ride off on bike of round-the-world motorcyclist in Nottingham park – after he travelled 15,000 miles through China, Russia and Europe to Britain

After a 15,000 -mile journey to England, Thieves stole his motorcycle by a man trying to travel the world
Yogesh Alekari, 33, took KTM 390 adventure on an epic journey that started in Mumbai and covers Asia, Russia and China before going to Europe and England.
With more than 180,000 Instagram followers, the full -time content creator was an architect before, but he saved money to visit the world and planned to continue in Morocco, South Africa and finish Kenya before returning home.
However, his adventure came to a dramatic stop last Thursday that the brazen thieves hit the city in the Wollaton Park of the city.
Black, white and orange bike, passport, laptop, backup phone, two cameras, cash and clothes, including all the belongings were taken at breakfast.
Mr. Alekari was going to a motorcyclist in Oxford while parked his bike.
In an Instagram mission, the police accused the police for ‘controlling theft crimes’ and he added that he felt more safe in Mumbai.
Images, bikes, passports, laptops, backup telephone, two cameras, cash and clothes, including all the belongings, for breakfast
His adventure came to a dramatic stop last Thursday in Nottingham, Brazen Thieves hit the city’s Wollaton Park in the daylight.
He added that the 33 -year -old theft from India had left him ‘heart broken’ and felt more safe in Mumbai and accused the police for not being able to keep the streets of England safely.
Daily Mail told me: ‘I lost everything, all I have is my helmet, my mobile phone and riding pants.
This is the only thing I have right now. I have no other clothes. I was able to buy a T -shirt yesterday and some British cyclists gave me some money. ‘
“I feel a little lost because I don’t know anyone here or what I’m going to do. I’m just looking for someone who can help. Fortunately, I have a friend who gives me some stay and help me buy a few clothes. ‘
After dramatic events, she was offered shelter by a friend living in Wembley in London, and his only hope is to save his beloved bike.
He said: ‘I am staying in London with a friend I know before. I will also go to the embassy to try to get my passport. ‘
“This is my hope. But if I don’t get my bike back and everything disappears, my only option will be to return to India. I left my job to walk around the world for two years and now everything is gone. ‘
In a video published online, he said to the followers: ‘I was in Nottingham and I turned to the Overland event in Oxford and parked my bike.’
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Mr. Alekari, his vehicle around 11 o’clock Nottingham parked in Wollaton Park, but he went back shorter than an hour. He said it was waiting for a worldwide challenge until he found his bike and belongings.
Yogesh Alekari remained 15,000 miles from Mumbai to Cape Town to Cape Town, when the thieves came out last Thursday KTM 390 adventure bikes
He parked his bike and went to have some breakfast, but when he returned, he found the bike and all his belongings were stolen, ‘panicked’.
He said in a video: ‘he was four people [who were] It was an inclusive and organized crime, and no one could stop them, and they know they’re completely sure of stealing such bikes because they’re not afraid of the police and I’m shocked. I am completely depressed. ‘
He added: ‘I’m panicked right now because [this bike] Was it my passion, this was my dream, it was my soul and it was completely everything [me]. And now I’m in England in the middle of the place. ‘
Before he came to England, he traveled from 17 countries such as Alekari, Nepal, China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Russia, Finland and Norway.
Images captured by a person passing by, showed that the adventure bike was deported by two mopeds.
On Monday, an Instagram task said: ‘British police could not control theft crimes in this country.
‘India is the safest place to travel. We never lock our wheels in India, this is the success of our police system. ‘
Blogcu, shortly after the stolen of the bike, the police called, but the officers could not participate in the park managed by the Nottingham City Council was told.
BBC, “ “ I called the police and looked so strange that they sent me a crime number, ” he said.
“ I was told to call me back and waited in the park, but they never did. ‘
Nottinghamshire police applied to anyone who could learn about where the bike was following Mr. Alekari’s request for help.
The force has been trying to find black, white and orange bikes since it has been stolen and that the officers have been doing local investigations in the community.
However, they haven’t found the bike until now.
Sergeant Daniel Sheasby added: ‘Our police teams have been conducting local questions in the community since last Thursday, but unfortunately he hasn’t found the bike yet.
“ We fully appreciate how upset this to the bicycle owner, but we want to make sure that the police take it seriously and do everything we can to bring her property back to her.
‘In this note, then we ask everyone who is in Wollaton Park and detect something suspicious to inform us.’*
Anyone with knowledge can quote 213 of August 28, 2025.




