Sambalpur: Police Recovered Two Stolen Bikes in Sambalpur; Two Accused Arrested, Thieves Confess Tamil Nadu Plans
Sambalpur: Sambalpur police recovered two stolen bikes and arrested two suspects involved in separate thefts. On November 21, late at night, two bikes were stolen—one from a construction site in the Saralakani area and another from Niladri Vihar. After receiving complaints, Dhanupali Police registered two cases and launched an investigation.
Suspects Intercepted During Vehicle Check
On Sunday night, during a vehicle check near Saralakani Chowk, police stopped two suspicious youths riding a bike without a registration number. During questioning, they confessed to stealing the bike. They also admitted to stealing another bike and provided details about its location.
Arrest and Recovery
The suspects, identified as Amulya Hans (21) from Sarala and Uttam Munda (21) from Khaparadera Pada, were arrested. Based on their information, police recovered both stolen bikes. The suspects were produced in court on Monday.
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Motive Behind the Theft
The suspects stated that they planned to travel to Tamil Nadu for work. However, they lacked funds for train tickets, food, and lodging. To fund their trip, they decided to steal and sell bikes. They stole two bikes on the night of November 21 and were looking for buyers when police apprehended them.
Challenges for Police
The number of bike thefts has increased, raising concerns among police. Authorities are investigating new trends in vehicle thefts and developing strategies to address the problem. Senior officers have met to discuss effective strategies for preventing such crimes.
Emerging Theft Patterns Surprise Police
The police noted that the suspects intended to use the stolen bikes as a quick source of money. This emerging trend of bike theft as a means to finance travel surprised the authorities, prompting them to enhance vigilance in sensitive areas.