News India Live, Digital Desk: A scary news has come out for the passengers traveling in trains. Danapur Railway Police has caught a gang whose wires Nepal Linked with that. leader of this gang Sushil Kumar Singh who was posted as supervisor of coach attendant in Seemanchal Express. The police stole from him 18 expensive smartphones Have recovered.
How did this international game of theft unfold?
Kotwali police of Bundelkhand (Uttar Pradesh) had recently arrested some suspects in a case of cheating a woman. During interrogation, they revealed that they target VIP passengers in trains and send stolen goods to Nepal through a supervisor.
Jogbani Connection: stolen phone first Jogbani (India-Nepal border), from where they were easily crossed the border and sold at high prices in the markets of Nepal.
Role of supervisor: ‘The protector becomes the eater’
Sushil Kumar Singh, a resident of Supaul, used to smuggle stolen phones safely by taking advantage of his identity in Railways:
Secure Logistics: Being a railway employee, there was less suspicion on him, due to which he could easily carry the stolen phone from one city to another.
Conspiracy to usurp Nepal: According to the police, there were preparations to send these 18 phones to Nepal so that IMEI number To avoid being tracked through. After crossing the international border, it becomes almost impossible for the Indian police to trace these phones.
Gang’s ‘operating model’
This gang was not limited to Bihar only. Police investigation revealed that their henchmen Uttar Pradesh, Bengal and Delhi Active in states like:
Target: These miscreants used to target passengers of AC coaches in long distance trains.
Psychological Game: Often, passengers do not lodge FIR in case of theft of luggage due to fear of legal complications and interruption of journey, of which this gang took advantage.
Police action and alert
Railway Police is now searching for the buyers of these phones and other gang members sitting in Nepal. Police have appealed to passengers to:
Don’t leave your valuable phones and gadgets unattended while traveling.
If any railway employee seems suspicious, immediately inform on Rail Madad app (RailMadad) or 139.
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