Tribune News Service
Amritsar, April 18
A vehicle lifter has been booked for allegedly selling a stolen bike to a man. The incident came to light when the police impounded the bike and asked the driver to produce documents which he could not.
Complainant Gurmail Singh alleged that he bought a bike from Gora, a resident of Jamarai village in Tarn Taran, for Rs 35,000. He paid him some amount initially and promised the rest of the payment only after receiving the registration certificate and other documents of the bike. Gurmail said that on April 2, his brother Dharminder Singh came to the city on the said motorcycle when the police stopped him for document checking. As he did not have the documents of the vehicle, he narrated the entire case following which the cops took his identity card and asked him to bring the documents. The bike was impounded.
According to Gurmail, when he went to Gora for documents, he ran away from his house on seeing him. The complainant took no time to guess that the bike was a stolen one. He informed the police which registered a case against Gora under Sections 379, 411 and 420 of the IPC at Division D police station.
ASI Balwinder Singh, investigating officer, said raids were on to nab the suspect and the police were hoping to crack more cases of vehicle lifting after the arrest of Gora.
Complainant duped
Gurmail Singh alleged that he bought a bike from Gora, a resident of Jamarai village in Tarn Taran, for Rs 35,000. He paid him some amount initially and promised the rest of the payment only after receiving the registration certificate and other documents of the bike. Upon being asked by the police for document check, Gurmail approached Gora, but the latter fled.
Other crime incidents
Firearm, cartridges stolen
Tarn Taran, April 18
The firearm of a resident of Kang village, 15 km from here, has been stolen. Complainant Sukhwinder Singh, alias Lal, is a former sarpanch of the village. He stated in his police complaint that he had kept his licensed .32-bore loaded revolver in his bed. According to him, he had gone to the town for some work on Wednesday. He found the firearm, along with five cartridges, missing from his house. Since the election code of conduct is in force, the weapon should have been deposited either with the police or a gun house, but the complainant didn’t. The Goindwal Sahib police have registered a case. — OC
Mobile found in jail
Amritsar, April 18
Central Jail staff confiscated a mobile phone from a prisoner, Chamkaur Singh of Tarn Taran on Wednesday. According to Mangal Singh, Assistant Superintendent of Police, the mobile was seized from his possession from room number 7 of barrack 7. The dual-SIM phone was with battery. A complaint was lodged with the Islamabad police where a case under Sections 42 and 52-A of the Prisons Act was registered against Chamkaur Singh. The police are scrutinising the call details to ascertain his contacts, said Dilbagh Singh, investigating officer. — TNS
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