Panna Police successfully arrested six gang members in the street where all the workshops were placed for the installation of a tar seal on customer houses. The money, cash amounted to ₹4.32 lakh, and three bikes and six mobile phones have been confiscated. The investigation was facilitated by the involvement of CCTV footage and also the cyber cell team. Through these two aspects, the police eventually pieced together the case.

Through the shared CCTV footage that helped the cyber team in investigations, the SP revealed that the case was conveyed to the special concerned authorities. The police are presently flywheel over both suspects with some more questions. There was a police raid at the bus stand in Chhatarpur, where two suspects were arrested. Police questioning of those two leads to the arrest of the other four partners in crime. As a result, five of the captured are from Uttar Pradesh’s zone, while the sixth comes from the Setrauli region.

The complainant, Ashok Sharma, father of Jeevanlal, a 55-year-old resident near the G.P. Convent School in Tyagi Nagar, Murar, filed a complaint at the Kotwali on April 17. He reported that he was traveling to Aman Ganj regarding transactions related to a paint manufacturing company. He had placed his trolley bag in the rack of the bus containing around ₹4.60 lakh in cash, documents, and other items. However, an unidentified person stole his trolley bag near Diamond Tiraha.

With the support of Panna’s cyber cell officers, the police arrested two of the gang suspects who were near the Chhatarpur bus stand, and then the team succeeded in identifying one of the rest of the accomplices. Furthermore, the cops chased all fugitives and regained all the plundered items.

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