Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Mar 12: Police today busted gang involved in highway robbery and house breaking and arrested three accused and recovered stolen property worth lakhs.
A Police spokesman said that on receipt of several complaints about highway robbery and house breaking incidents, a special team was constituted under the supervision of SDPO Sadder Dr. Azhar Rashid to investigate the incidents.
He said that during the course of investigation, officers were able to identify the accused persons involved in extorting money, committing thefts and masquerading as gunmen with dummy guns.
The arrested persons have been identified as Sahil Ahmad Shah, son of Mohd Aslam Shah, Javaid Ahmad Shah and Imran Ahmad Shah, sons of Ghulam Mohammad Shah, all residents of Manganwaij Kanipora Srinagar.
During the investigation, it was found that they were already involved in cases regarding highway robbery and thefts. “On their disclosure Maurti Car, TV, refrigerators, washing machine, gas cylinders, cooking gas stoves, crockery, electronic goods, vehicle batteries and 31 mobile phones were recovered”, the spokesman said.
The gadgets used by this gang for house breaking, robbery were also recovered.
Meanwhile, the spokesman said that police station Kotibagh solved a theft case by arresting two accused persons involved in the crime.
Stolen property has been recovered by the officers”.
“Police Station Kothibagh received a complaint from Niyaz Rasool Sofi resident of Panthachowk that some unknown persons barged into his shop located in Chinar Complex Residency Road and stole Mobile chargers in bulk,” he said.
Subsequently, a case FIR No. 16/20 under relevant sections was registered and further investigation was set into motion, he said.
“During the course of investigation, investigating team headed by SHO PS Kothibagh arrested two accused persons.
They have been identified as Pannu Ram son of Tulsa Ram resident of Rajasthan A/P Buchwara Dalgate and Bashir Ahmad Sheikh son of Mohd Akbar resident of Khalpora Dalgate. Officers were able to recover 260 mobile chargers from their possession.