Theft of battery by breaking the lock of the shop, case registered
Shahdol. A unique law of police is being seen in Shahdol district of Madhya Pradesh. Where the police these days are hesitant in registering reports of theft incidents. One such case of not filing a theft report has come to light from the city police station. Where recently, unknown masked miscreants had fled away after stealing batteries from a battery shop. The entire theft incident was captured in the CCTV installed in the shop.
After the incident, the complainant had given a written complaint of theft along with CCTV footage to the police station. But even after 4 days, neither the police came nor the report of the case has been registered, due to which the complainant is worried and wandering here and there. According to the information received, on December 31, three to four masked miscreants broke into the shop of RS Enterprises firm located next to the Honda showroom of Budhar Road Honda Show Room of Housing Board Colony resident Rohit Singh and entered inside by breaking the lock of the shop and stole about 7 batteries kept in the shop. Went.
The incident of his theft was captured in the CCTV camera installed in the shop. The victim had given a written complaint about this matter in the city police station. Even after 4 days have passed, neither the Kotwali police came to inspect it nor filed a report. Due to which the complainant is worried and wandering here and there. In such a situation, how will the government’s dream of providing quick resolution to people’s complaints be fulfilled? In this matter, police station in-charge Raghavendra Tiwari says that at that time the report could not be written, now the matter will be investigated after writing a report. Shahdol. A unique law of police is being seen in Shahdol district of Madhya Pradesh. Where the police these days are hesitant in registering reports of theft incidents. One such case of not filing a theft report has come to light from the city police station. Where recently, unknown masked miscreants had fled away after stealing batteries from a battery shop. The entire theft incident was captured in the CCTV installed in the shop.
After the incident, the complainant had given a written complaint of theft along with CCTV footage to the police station. But even after 4 days, neither the police came nor the report of the case has been registered, due to which the complainant is worried and wandering here and there. According to the information received, on December 31, three to four masked miscreants broke into the shop of RS Enterprises firm located next to the Honda showroom of Budhar Road Honda Show Room of Housing Board Colony resident Rohit Singh and entered inside by breaking the lock of the shop and stole about 7 batteries kept in the shop. Went.
The incident of his theft was captured in the CCTV camera installed in the shop. The victim had given a written complaint about this matter in the city police station. Even after 4 days have passed, neither the Kotwali police came to inspect it nor filed a report. Due to which the complainant is worried and wandering here and there. In such a situation, how will the government’s dream of providing quick resolution to people’s complaints be fulfilled? In this matter, police station in-charge Raghavendra Tiwari says that at that time the report could not be written, now the matter will be investigated after writing a report.