Kolkata: A 27-year-old circus traffic guard, volunteer Kiwinan and the driver of his 28-year-old contract was arrested by Burrabazar police for allegedly conducted a robbery on the highway on Tuesday night.
The police claimed the two accused – Civic Volunteer SK AKBAR and DRIVER SK Jamir Mondal – had reached a little crime scene before midnight at the Red SUV owned by Kolkata police and began to attack the driver Van Pick-Up.
Local shopkeepers who tried to intervene also.
The defendant was left with around Rs 5,000 in cash, silver chains, wallets, PAN cards, aadhaar cards, and driving licenses from the driver Van Pick-Up.
Motives, source words, looted.
Police Burrabazar said the victim, Rajakumar Das (24) from Posta, accused the incident to take place close to Jalan Ghat-Strand Armenia across around 11:45 a.m.
on Tuesday and continued until 12:10 a.m.
on Wednesday.
“The watershed parked vehicles on Jalan Strand when the defendant arrived in a police car.
They were allegedly confronting the complainants, attacking him, and seizing certain cases under the IPC 392 registered at the Burrabazar police station and the investigation began,” said an officer.
“During the investigation, recording from CCTV cameras installed by the traffic unit, as well as private owners, collected and local sources involved.
Next, we use technical evidence and capture both.
We asked them and tried to recover.
We also questioned them for Ask for whether they were involved in a similar case before, “said an officer.
The police said they were ascertaining how a civil volunteer – no right to use official vehicles – can travel beyond the jurisdiction of traffic guards.
The incident occurred almost two hours after the NAKA examination began.
According to the traffic police source, Akbar, a resident of Bibi Bagan Lane in Italy, was one of the reformed drug addicts appointed in police forces under the Shuddhi program.
This project is an effort by narcotics cells from the detective department to rehabilitate several drug addicts chosen after giving it necessary training and counseling.
The police also helped them find meaningful jobs where they can get livelihoods and get reception between their families and neighbors.
The senior traffic department officer claimed Akbar was one of three civil volunteers appointed at Park Circus Traffic Guard a few months ago under this scheme.
“He is visited every week by the counselor and has superior in therapy of art paintings.
He has become a quick learner, which makes us trust him.
Unfortunately, he failed to fulfill trust.
But we have several examples of drug addicts that reform themselves and also join With several private companies.
For now, we see this case as our only deviation in the last four-five years, “said a detective department officer.