Guard’s bag stolen from ATM booth in Raipur, VIDEO: No FIR even after 16 days; Paying installment of stolen mobile

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The guard’s bag was stolen from the ATM booth of Union Bank in Raipur. The guard also went to the police station to file a report, but the police has not registered the FIR even after 16 days. Whereas the entire incident has been captured in CCTV. A thief is also visible in this. The special thing is that the guard’s mobile was also in the stolen bag. The guard is also paying his installment. The matter is of Maudhapara police station area.

Guard Ashok Kumar Sen told Dainik Bhaskar that he is a guard at Union Bank ATM located in Ramsagar Para. At around 2 o’clock in the night of 23rd April, he suddenly got injured. Just then a person entered the ATM booth. He slowly picked up the chair placed next to the guard. Then they stole the bag lying below it.

The thief is not wearing slippers and shoes.
The thief is not wearing slippers and shoes.

Thief seen carrying bag barefoot

A CCTV camera is also installed at some distance from this ATM. The thief is also seen holding the bag in this camera. The thief is not wearing slippers and shoes. From which it is clear that the thief is very clever. He knew that the sound would be less with bare feet. Due to which he will be able to steal very easily.

In this matter, Ashok has filed an FIR with the administration and demanded investigation.
In this matter, Ashok has filed an FIR with the administration and demanded investigation.

Police registered the loss of SIM and luggage

Ashok told that the next day after the theft, he reached Maudhapara police station to register an FIR. He told the entire incident to the police. Along with this, CCTV footage was also shown. Despite this, his FIR has not been registered even after 16 days. Only complaint has been taken from him regarding missing luggage and SIM.

The victim Ashok told that he did not even know what an FIR was.
The victim Ashok told that he did not even know what an FIR was.

Victim paying mobile installment

Ashok told that initially he did not even know what an FIR was. He felt that the acknowledgment of information given to him was the FIR. His new mobile phone worth Rs 20 thousand was also in the bag. Despite it being stolen, he is paying its installments. He has filed an FIR with the administration in this matter and demanded investigation.

The police station officer said – there will be an FIR

Regarding this matter, Maudhapara police station in-charge Manoj Nayak said that the victim has been called to the police station. In this case, FIR will be registered and the accused will be arrested as soon as possible. Police will provide all possible help.