Jds ​​hijack stolen gang cut off from Express trains, 4 accused arrested

Mumbai, September 27 (IANS). Mumbai’s Wadibandar Railway Protection Force exposed an organized gang that stole ZS pair from the boxes of Express trains. The gang stole this crucial equipment while playing with the safety of trains and playing with the ease of passengers. The RPF arrested four accused, who planned the theft after watching YouTube videos. Let us know that ZSCPLER has been installed in new LHB railway coaches and that electricity is provided from one coach to another. This includes copper wires, which the accused tried to sell it for big profits. A couple stolen are worth about one lakh calls. The arrested accused was identified as Hiraman Jhotia Chaudhary, Arjun Kishore Chaudhary and Mannu Madan Prasad. All three live in the Mahim -East slum and work as a contractor worker in the railroad. Their task was to harvest the trees on the railway track, but during this time he planned Kapaller. Fourth accused Sumaran Ganga Ram Gupta, 44, runs a junk store in Mahim West and was the brain of thieves. He not only planned the theft, but also took responsibility for hiding the stolen goods. Brijesh Kumar, RPF, said the accused knew that the police and security forces would be engaged in the control of crowds and other responsibilities during Ganpati immersion. With the benefit of this, he performed the theft. While working in factories and railway yards, the accused learned how couples were set up and withdrawn. After this, to obtain more information, he learned technology by watching videos on YouTube and preparing him for it. RPF showed seriousness as soon as the incident was received. Senior officials immediately formed four teams, in which one team was looking for CCTV footage, collecting the other human intelligence and the rest of the teams were in different directions in search of the accused. The CCTV investigation identified a suspect and the information was shared with the local police. Hiraman was first caught, who acknowledged his crime in the interrogation. In his place, the other three accused were also arrested. The four accused were produced in court, from where they were sent to RPF withdraw by September 30. RPF said that action was taken against the accused in terms of the Railway Property Divisions Act (unsatisfied position). -Ians Pim/DSC shares this story Tags

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