Unidentified individuals broke into the automobile of a 35-yr-antique Japanese government on National Highway-48 close to Bilaspur and fled with a pc, an iPhone, and files, the police stated on Monday. According to police, the thieves smashed the car’s rear window, parked close to a roadside eatery on Saturday night, and fled with the pc bag saved on the rear seat. According to police, the thieves smashed the rear window of the auto parked close to a roadside eatery on Saturday night and fled with the laptop bag saved in the rear seat.
The police said that after an initial investigation, a case of theft was registered at the Bilaspur police station on Sunday. Kawamura of Hiroshima informed the police that he went to his automobile company’s plant in Bawal, Rewari, on Saturday night for a respectable go-to. On his return, his automobile’s tire got punctured. Kawamura then went to the roadside eatery while the driver was getting the tire modified.
“The victim had parked the car close to the primary avenue, and the driving force became busy getting the tire changed while unidentified men broke the glass window and fled from the spot. When the sufferer returned after a few minutes, he observed that the rear glass left window of the automobile was damaged. The bag, which contained his computer, mobile cellphone, and other crucial files, had been missing,” said Shamsher Singh, assistant commissioner of police (crime).
Last week, three similar cases were stated from Golf Course Road, DLF Phase 1, and Sohna Road. “A new gang is operating throughout the town and is concentrated on parked vehicles left unattended. We are scanning the CCTV footage of all suspected places and feature fashioned teams to watch such stretch,” Singh said. The police said they are investigating and have not received any leads in the case yet.