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A sensational case has come to light in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. A pistol and 10 cartridges allotted here in the name of the inspector have gone missing. Pistols and cartridges were allotted to Raja Babu Yadav in charge of Bateswar Chowki. But the post-in-charge handed over his pistol to the constable without depositing it in the storeroom, he carried it around for several days. Now he himself is missing. However, when senior officials came to know about it, outpost in-charge Rajababu Yadav and constable Amit Kumar were suspended. The search for the constable is on.
Preliminary investigation has revealed that the in-charge of Bateswar Chowki registered the details of the pistol and 10 cartridges in the GD of the police station on May 9 after the Lok Sabha election duty and gave it to Constable Amit Kumar of Bateswar Chowki himself. Return to Malkhana. Thus, despite being on record in GD, this pistol remained in the name of the inspector in the records of the mall. Now the constable who returned from election duty did not deposit this pistol in the warehouse on 25th May.
How to open a case?
Recently Viresh Kumar, Head Moharrir (Clerk Work) of Bah Police Station was transferred to Kanpur city and Avadhesh Kumar got a new posting in his place. The pistol and 10 cartridges allotted to Rajababu Yadav, in-charge of Bateswar Chowki, were found short when the new chief Moharrir was in charge and the stock of the warehouse was counted. Because of this, there was commotion in the police station.
Chief Mohrir informed the in-charge of the police station about the disappearance of the pistol. An investigation was started in this regard. A search was conducted for the pistol, but the pistol has not been found yet. But there is talk of giving pistol to constable Amit Kumar in GD of police station. He was given a government pistol and 10 cartridges and promised to hand over the pistol to the post in-charge.
What did the SP say?
ACP Bah Gaurav Singh is investigating the case. The then police station in-charge GD Munshi and head clerk may also be involved in this matter. Bateshwar Rajbabu Yadav, the in-charge of the outpost, and Amit Kumar, the constable, were suspended on Friday night after being found guilty. The search for missing constable Amit Kumar is on. Accused Constable Amit Kumar has been absent since June 22. According to ACP Gaurav Singh, a case will also be registered. The cost of the pistol will be deducted from the salary of any policeman found guilty in the case. Along with this, punishment will also be given after the departmental inquiry.