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MP: The police continued patrolling, 'Cheetah' was stolen from the stall; created a stir

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MP: The police continued patrolling, 'Cheetah' was stolen from the stall; created a stir

Madhya Pradesh Police Cheetah Bike

A shocking incident has occurred in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. The Jabalpur police, which claims to crack down on thieves and miscreants, are in danger. Thieves have stolen the police mobile vehicle 'Cheetah' parked at the police station. This incident occurred in broad daylight on October 15, but until now the police were trying to suppress the matter. However, after the matter came to light in the media, there was an uproar in the department. In this case, the police have registered a case against unknown robbers. This case pertains to Dhanvantari Nagar police outpost in Sanjeevani police station area in Jabalpur. According to police sources, police teams were carrying out routine patrols on the afternoon of October 15. Meanwhile, the police mobile vehicle 'Cheetah' reached the outpost and the police personnel traveling in it entered the outpost. After a while, when these police officers came out, they saw that 'Cheetah' had disappeared. This entire incident has been captured by the CCTV camera installed at the police post. Police are now trying to identify the thief based on security camera footage.

The incident was captured on CCTV.

According to police sources, the thief is so cunning that no one noticed when he arrived at the post, opened the lock on the Cheetah bicycle and fled. Since more government bikes have been stolen from inside the post. Because of this, doubts are raised about the police confession. In such a situation, there is panic not only at the Dhanvantari Nagar outpost or Sanjeevani police station, but in the entire department. More than half a dozen police teams hurriedly formed to search for the thieves.

No trace of the thief has yet been found.

Not only this, apart from alerting all police stations in the district, the police of nearby districts have also been informed. Despite this, the police have not yet been able to locate the thief. We tell you that this is not the first case of theft of wireless devices or entire vehicles from police vehicles. About a year ago, an entire police booth was robbed in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. Six months after this incident, a wireless device was stolen from the police mobile vehicle.

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