Statues of God
The police team of Koda subdivision in Katihar, Bihar has revealed the theft of the idol of God in the area. The police have busted a big idol thief gang, revealing the theft of idol theft in Kodha police station area. The police have arrested five vicious thieves of the gang. This story of idol thieves is no less than a crime serial.
In fact, the police had gone out in search of the stolen idols of Lord Ram, Lakshmana, Mother Sita and Hanuman ji, but the idol of Lord Krishna was handed over. It is noteworthy that recently the precious idols of Ashtadhatu had disappeared from the Gedabari Thakurbari temple in Kodha police station area. There was tremendous pressure on the police in the case of theft. On this, the police team of Koda subdivision came into active mode.
Police started investigation
The police started investigating the case of idol theft. During the investigation, the police reached Sakhuali village of Pothia police station area, where the idol of Lord Shri Krishna was stolen from Amarendra Kumar's house on 3 March. This case of theft was already blowing dust in police files. This time luck was with him. Not Lord Rama, but the idol of Lord Krishna was found.
What did SP Vaibhav Sharma tell in the case?
At the same time, the police revealed a statue thief gang and arrested five vicious thieves. The police seized the Ashtadhatu idol of Lord Krishna from the thieves, the idol melting machine and the theft tools used in theft. In the case, SP Vaibhav Sharma said that the same gang is also involved in the Ram Darbar idol theft with the Kodh and the accused have spewed everything in the interrogation.
Now the discussion is hot in the area, Lord Krishna has come. Ram Durbar will also return. The police cycle is moving like Sudarshan. At the same time, people are also surprised to know about the idol thieves in Katihar.
Report- Karan Kumar
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