What Happened When Unidentified Bike-Borne Assailants Looted Rs 5.25 Lakh from a Trader in Patna?
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Patna, Dec 6 (NationPress) In a bold act of crime, bike-borne assailants targeted a trader in Patna on Saturday, stealing a staggering Rs 5.25 lakh from an oil businessman in broad daylight, raising concerns about the increasing boldness of criminals in Bihar's capital.
The incident unfolded near Bishunpur Pakri, where Manoj Kumar, the proprietor of Raj Hans Store and an oil trader, was heading home after collecting payments from Aitwarpur and nearby areas.
As per Kumar, he had noticed two unidentified individuals on a bike trailing him.
Upon reaching Bishunpur Pakri, the two criminals approached swiftly, snatched the bag containing Rs 5.25 lakh, and fled the scene.
"The robbery happened so fast that I barely had time to react before they sped away with the cash," Kumar reported to the authorities.
Upon alerting the police, multiple teams from Beur police station arrived at the scene and initiated an investigation.
A blockade has been established, and law enforcement has launched a manhunt to apprehend the assailants.
CCTV footage from the vicinity and potential escape routes is being reviewed to identify the perpetrators.
Authorities assure that arrests will be made soon.
This robbery coincided with a significant initiative by the Bihar Police to embrace digital transformation, launching the Citizen Service Portal app, allowing residents to access police services from the comfort of their homes, ensuring quicker complaint resolutions.
While unveiling the app, Bihar Home Minister and Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary expressed that this initiative aims to strengthen the relationship between the police and the public, enhancing transparency.
The Deputy Chief Minister stated, "Bihar is no place for criminals. Anyone attempting to violate the law will either reform or leave the state."
He urged district officials to respond promptly to criminal incidents, maintain rigorous surveillance, and ensure visible police presence.
He reiterated the NDA government's commitment to a zero-tolerance policy against land, sand, and liquor mafias.