Techie de Mumbai localise son téléphone volé à Varanasi, un policier suspendu

Une techie de Mumbai, Ankita Gupta, a localisé son téléphone volé au Assi Ghat de Varanasi avec l'aide d'amis après l'inaction de la police. Ses efforts ont permis la récupération de son appareil avec 12 autres mobiles volés. Un policier a été suspendu en réponse.

Ankita Gupta, une professionnelle de la tech originaire de Mumbai, s'est fait voler son téléphone lors d'une visite au Assi Ghat à Varanasi. Face à l'inaction de la police, elle a sollicité l'aide d'amis pour localiser l'appareil, le trouvant dans une maison de la ville. Gupta a immédiatement informé la police de Varanasi, qui a perquisitionné les lieux et récupéré non seulement son téléphone mais aussi 12 autres appareils mobiles volés. L'incident soulève des questions sur la réactivité de la police de l'Uttar Pradesh. Selon les rapports, l'inaction du policier a forcé Gupta à prendre les choses en main. En conséquence, l'agent a été suspendu. Cette affaire met en lumière l'augmentation des vols de mobiles et le rôle de la police dans de tels cas.

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