Jagran correspondent, Agra. The computer operator who committed theft in Roger's factory had the mindset of a vicious criminal. He had assumed that if arrested he would give the stolen cash to the police.
After being released from jail, he will sell jewelery worth crores of rupees and settle down in Bengaluru with his girlfriend. Under this strategy, he hid the stolen jewelery not at one place but at four places in the field by digging pits. 10 police teams worked for 72 hours and along with the arrest of the accused, recovered the stolen cash and jewellery.
The three accused, computer operator Anupam Sharma of the factory, who stole from Roger Industries Limited shoe factory located in Sikandra area on the night of January 18, is behind bars along with his brother Anurag Sharma and friend Sanjay Singh.
More than 50 policemen included in 10 police teams worked for 72 hours to expose the theft incident. Police Commissioner Deepak Kumar had deployed five teams of City Zone's SOG, Surveillance, Cyber Surveillance, Counter Intelligence as well as Sikandra police station.
Seeing the height and stature of the thief from the CCTV footage of the factory, it was decided that computer operator Anupam Sharma had committed the theft.
The accused had also made a clever strategy to mislead the police. He kept the cash with himself, while he hid jewelery worth Rs 7.70 crore by digging pits at four places in the field located in Bateshwar.
Leading the teams, DCP City Syed Ali Abbas, ADCP Aditya, ACP Hariparvat Akshay Mahadik and trainee IPS Abhay Daga interrogated the three arrested accused separately. During initial interrogation, the accused kept misleading the police by saying that they had not committed theft.
When the police took strict action, he confessed to stealing the cash. After this, when the police tightened their screws, the accused informed about hiding the jewelery in the field. First the accused only told about hiding the jewelery in a pit.
When the police matched the list of jewelery recovered from the factory owner, the recovered jewelery was very less. After this the teams again interrogated strictly. On this the accused broke down and narrated the entire story. Police teams recovered the jewelery hidden from all four pits.
Group created on WhatsApp, shared information with each other
Police Commissioner Deepak Kumar created a WhatsApp group of officers leading the police team. All the teams took turns interrogating the accused and sharing the information with the group. Initially the accused gave different information to the teams, this deepened the suspicion.
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