Mumbai-Techie verfolgt gestohlenes Handy in Varanasi, Polizist suspendiert

Eine Techie aus Mumbai, Ankita Gupta, verfolgte mit Hilfe von Freunden ihr in Varanasis Assi Ghat gestohlenes Handy nach Polizeipassivität. Ihre Bemühungen führten zur Bergung ihres Handys sowie 12 weiterer gestohlener Mobiltelefone. Ein Polizist wurde daraufhin suspendiert.

Ankita Gupta, eine IT-Fachfrau aus Mumbai, wurde ihr Handy am Assi Ghat in Varanasi gestohlen. Aufgrund der Untätigkeit der Polizei holte sie Freunde hinzu, um das Gerät zu orten, und fand es in einem Haus in der Stadt. Gupta informierte sofort die Polizei von Varanasi, die die Räume durchsuchte und nicht nur ihr Handy, sondern auch 12 weitere gestohlene Mobiltelefone fand. Der Vorfall wirft Fragen zur Reaktionsfähigkeit der Polizei in Uttar Pradesh auf. Laut Berichten zwang die Passivität des Polizisten Gupta, selbst tätig zu werden. Daraufhin wurde der Beamte suspendiert. Der Fall unterstreicht den Anstieg von Mobilfunkdiebstählen und die Rolle der Polizei dabei.

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