Friday , January 10 2025

Google Maps made it heavy! Police sent to Nagaland instead of Assam, then…

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Let’s now go to any part of the world.. or to any address in the city where we live. We don’t need to ask anyone. Because Google Map..shows all the roads on the map. But now I am afraid to trust Google Maps. Because the river will take you somewhere and sometimes it will take you to an unknown place. A similar case has happened with the police.

the police were going to raid

The police team going to conduct raids in Assam was sent to Nagaland through Google Map. Most of the policemen were in civil dress. As soon as they reached Nagaland and the people there saw them with modern weapons, the villagers considered them criminals. The policemen present in civil dress were mistaken for criminals and taken hostage, so that they could not commit any crime.

police found the culprit

A 16-member Assam Police team inadvertently reached Nagaland’s Mokokchung district while following the route shown by Google Maps during a raid, an official said on Wednesday. During this time, the local people attacked him and kept him hostage the whole night.

According to the news agency, a senior Assam Police official said that the incident took place on Tuesday night when a team of Jorhat District Police was conducting a raid to arrest an accused.

People of Nagaland took Assam Police hostage

He further said that this is a tea plantation area. Which was shown in Assam on Google Maps. However, it was actually on the border of Nagaland. Due to GPS confusion, the team went deep into Nagaland in search of the culprit. The local team of Assam Police mistook them for some miscreants who had come with sophisticated weapons. He was taken into custody.

1 employee injured

The police further said that out of the 16 policemen, only three were in uniform and the rest were in plain clothes. This created confusion among the local people. They also attacked the team and one of our personnel got injured.

Another police team came to help

On receiving information about such situation arising in Nagaland, Jorhat Police contacted the Superintendent. He sent a team to the spot to rescue the Assam Police, so that people realized that the Assam Police were the people they thought were criminals. He also released those who were held hostage overnight. In this way, Assam Police stayed like criminals in Nagaland for one night and reached Jorhat the next day.