Jaisalmer youth arrested for buying stolen goods, court sent him to jail
Jaisalmer News Desk, Jaisalmer Police Station Sam, arrested a person who bought stolen goods from wind power plants on Thursday. Thieves had stolen copper bundles, cables and other items from the wind power plant of Wind World Company in Dujasar border at location number 2109 in the month of August. That item was sold to Kamlesh Rajoriya (25), resident of Babar Magra. Sam police station caught Kamlesh, who bought stolen goods with the help of informers and technical help. The police arrested Kamlesh Rajoria and presented him in the court from where the court sent him to jail. Now Sam police station is searching for the thieves.
theft in wind mill
Sam police station SHO Omprakash said – On September 3, 2024, a security guard named Mahendra Singh, resident of Dujasar, presented a complaint in the Sam police station. By giving a complaint, he told that wind power plants of Wind World Company are installed in village Dujasar outskirts. Whose security is done by him. On the night of 29th August, a person named Ravindra Singh and other people stole copper pots, cables and other items from the company’s location number 2109. Sam police station registered the case and started investigation.
The buyer of stolen goods was caught
Considering the seriousness of the incident of theft from wind power plants, as per the orders of District Superintendent of Police Jaisalmer Sudhir Chaudhary, a team was formed under the leadership of Sama police station in-charge Omprakash. Kamlesh Rajoria, son of Kishore Rajoria, resident of Babar Magra, Jaisalmer, who bought the stolen goods with the help of technical help and informers, was arrested by the police team after diligently searching for the thieves. After investigation, he was presented in the court where the court sent him to jail. Police is searching for the thieves. Head constable Hukma Ram, constable Sita Ram, Kapil Dev, Sohan Lal etc. along with Sama police station in-charge Omprakash were involved in arresting the person who bought the goods stolen in the Wind Mill.