Kolar police solve Amazon theft case, seize home appliances worth Rs 1,52,72,417
Team Udayavani, Nov 21, 2021, 5:44 PM IST
The Amazon theft case was cracked by the Kolar police by arresting four persons. The police also recovered home appliances, cosmetics worth about Rs.1,52,72,417.
A complaint had been filed on October 30 by Sudhakar, Manager of Nigo Logists, Travels and Transport, from Bagepalli in Chikballapur.
In his complaint, complaint that they were a business partner with Amazon and had accordingly transported home appliances, mobiles, cosmetics, and 300 other varieties totally 4027 items from Devanahalli of Bengaluru Rural to Anugondahalli of Malur in a luggage canter.
The driver of the luggage carrier, Bathral Hak, was a resident of Assam.
Sudhakar stated that the carrier was missing as the driver of the vehicle had stolen the items of Amazon, on the basis of the complaint a case had been registered in Kolar Rural Police.
Kishore Babu said to crack the crime, a team had been formed consisting of DySP VL Ramesh, Inspector Anjanappa, and few others, the team worked under his direct supervision and collected various details including GPRS (General Packet Radio Services), mobile details, and traveled to various places including North India.
The team finally arrested Bathral Hak (driver of the vehicle) and his associates Abdul Husain, Abhinath, all residents of Assam and Pradeep Kumar, a resident of Hoskote.
On their information, the police team also recovered the items valued about Rs 1,52,72,417.
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