Thief’s movements captured on CCTV
A case of theft by a strange thief has come to light in Bihar’s Chhapra district. Chor had earlier worshiped Lord Bholenath at the Batukeshwar Nath Temple in Ratanpur Mohalla, Daulatganj. I saluted him with folded hands and sat there for a while meditating on God. The thief surrendered himself to God like a normal devotee, but what he did after a while was truly amazing.
The thief picked up the serpent king sitting on the Shivlinga and left. The thief’s act of stealing Nagaraj was caught on CCTV. The Nagaraj installed on the Shivlinga was made of copper metal. The thief’s motive for stealing Nagaraj is yet to be revealed, but the perpetrator is being identified through CCTV footage.
Came to close the door of the temple and then looked
When the temple priest Pandit Dhruv Kumar Mishra went to close the temple door, he saw that only Nagaraj was missing from the top of the Shivalinga. Even the priests were stunned to see this picture of Shivling. They searched all around for the Jagar Naga deity, but they could not find him anywhere. After this, the CCTV footage of the temple was examined, which showed that a thief had entered the temple, lifted the serpent deity placed on the Shivling and disappeared from there. From the initial movements of the thief, it did not appear that he had gone to steal from the temple.
Apologize before stealing
In the CCTV footage, it is clearly seen that the thief first apologizes to Mahadev with folded hands, then steals the Naga Dev wrapped in a Shivling and walks away. The serpent deity was made of copper metal. The thief is being traced on the basis of CCTV footage.