40 lakhs robbed of Patna recovered in Oil Bokaro, police attacks -Bokaro police have recovered stolen emami -painted oil worth 40 lakh

Updated: Wed, 24 Sep 2025 06:25 pm (IST) Bokaro police attacked near Telidih Mor and seized the RS 40 Lakhs Emami -healthy and tasty refined edible oil. This consignment went from Haldia to Patna who was robbed on the way. About the information of the company officials, police recovered oil from Rajesh Kumar SAW’s home. Police soon claim to reach the chief accused. Jagran correspondent, Bokaro. Police attacked and seized 2268 boxes worth approximately Rs 40 lakh, Emami -healthy and tasty refined edible oil. The batter on goods is reported from Emami Agro Tech Limited Company. Remove the ad, just read the news, according to the information, this whole consignment left for Patna to Haldia, Kolkata, for Patna on Monday. But Tuesday, unidentified criminals hit the truck in the Gaurichak police station in Patna and looted the truck. After this, the police are constantly investigating the matter. Meanwhile, the Bokaro police on Wednesday acted on the information of the company officials and found a large amount of oil from Rajesh Kumar’s home next to Telidih Turn. Soon police claim he reached the chief accused. Avinash Kumar, the company’s sales manager, about the information of the company’s sales manager, said the company’s employee Tarakeswar Gupta saw at about 11am on Wednesday morning that the Emami company was removed from a truck near Telidih Fourlane. On suspicion, he immediately notified the senior officials of the company. When the company was contacted, it was found that a major consignment sent from Haldia to Patna had not yet reached its destination. On this, Avinash Kumar notified the Bokaro police. After that, the police reached the place and seized the entire goods. Officials say an organized gang may be involved in this incident of robbery, whose search has been reinforced. The name of the vegetable businessman came up, the accused Ganesh Gupta told police during the interrogation that he called the potato-onion businessman Ramesh Gupta of Dundibad and told him to keep his goods for two-three days safe, later he would take himself. After this, Ganesh Gupta contacted his relative Rajesh Kumar saw and made arrangements to keep goods in his home. On Wednesday morning, the oil goods were removed from the said truck in the house when police reached and repaired the entire consignment. Police are now investigating the matter intensely which organized gang has committed such a large degree of incident and which people are involved.