Police were tied hard in the legs, police slept in an AC room but the accused still ran away from under the nose
A surprising case came to light from Odisha, who not only raised questions about the operation of the police, but also proved how negligence and laxity gave criminals a way to take advantage of the opportunity. The case is from the Gajapati district, where a notorious Ganja smuggler named Juel Sabar escaped from police custody. Surprisingly, he carried in his legs at the time of the absolute, and the police team was also in the hotel with him. What is the whole thing? Juel Sabar was arrested by Maharashtra’s Akola police. He was serious about hemp smuggling and organized crime. After being arrested, the accused was produced in court and then Akola police took him with a detention and reached the Mohna area of the Gajapati district Odisha for further investigation. Police are expected to get some important clues there, so on the night of November 2, they decided to rest with a room at Padmalaya Lodge in Mohna area. The policy team reached the hotel around 2pm and everyone decided to rest due to fatigue. The accused Juel was also kept in the same room and the legs were tied. Police were of the opinion that such safety would be sufficient, but as soon as morning all the precautions were left. How does the absence have? When it was morning, the policemen were getting fresh. Meanwhile, Juel went out of the hotel by opening the door and opening the door. It can clearly be seen in the CCTV footage that he has slowly looked back into the hotel gait to see if there is a policeman to check. But the policemen either slept in another room or enjoyed the cold air of AC. Juel’s cleverness was so much that, despite being stiff in his feet, he tried to make herself look very normal and managed to get out of the hotel without any impediment. The particular thing is that due to the morning time there was not much movement in the hotel, which did not have trouble escaping. The information was not given to the local police; The biggest omission of the Akola police in this case was that they had not already notified the local police of the Gajapati district on this operation. If the local police were notified, there might have been additional security arrangements, and the accused would not have been given the chance to escape. But Akola police stayed in the hotel with the accused without any prior knowledge and that was their biggest mistake. The embarrassment of the police once again asked questions about the operation of the police. Despite the feties in the legs, can a serious criminal, who was already under the supervision of the police, escape in the presence of the police team? No one has the answer to this question. The negligence of the police is clearly visible in the CCTV footage. Police placed the accused in the hotel room, stayed with him, but dropped him alone and not a security circle, falling directly under the category of negligence. What does the police say? Right now, police have begun looking for the accused. Raids are performed in Gajapati and nearby districts, but so far no clue has been found. In this case, the police department also ordered an internal investigation so that it can be found out which officers made this error. Conclusion: The great price for negligence. This incident once again reads that real responsibility begins after they have caught the criminals when they have to be supervised. To keep an interstate smuggler in such a loose security, it is not only irresponsible, but also very embarrassing, which consists of a glorious policy team. It will now be seen how soon the police in Odisha and Maharashtra can catch Juel and whether there is a strict action against the policemen convicted of this negligence. This incident has shown that if there is a slight decline in security, criminals can easily come out of the law of the law by making it an opportunity.