Patna: The day after a number of rupee-value ornaments, some crores from a jewelry store in the Bakarguan area in the Kadamkuan police station in the state capital, the traders in the region keep their window leaves down on Saturday and release the parade of the protest over deteriorating.
Legal and order situation.
Patna DM Chandrashekhar Singh and SSP Manavjit Singh Dhillon held a meeting with a member of the Bullion Traders Association and sought advice to curb crime through joint coordination and cooperation with the police.
Traders demanded the arrest of criminals and recovery of jewelry looted.
DM and SSP assured them all possible help and security for all entrepreneurs.
SSP said the police had identified criminals involved in booty.
“Motorbikes and arms used in a recovered incident.
The criminals will be arrested soon,” he said.
One of the four criminals in the incident was covered by locals when the robbers tried to criticize jewelry on Friday.
SSP assured traders to install Chartpost in Bakarganj and increase the spread of the police in the area.
DM asked the SSP to increase the patrol and improve the surrounding responsibility to the police station.
The ‘Panther’ cellular patrol team was asked to remain vigilant for effective monitoring.
Traders are asked to install CCTV cameras and outside their stores, so any activity can be monitored effectively.
The owners were asked to verify the police from their staff.
It was decided to hold a meeting at the police station every month to discuss the problems faced by the business community.
Some traders demand a weapons license.
Additional collectors (Law and order) K Kingh, President Patliputra Sarafa Association Vinod Kumar, Secretary General Shashi Kumar, Arankar Jewelers’ Amit Kumar, Jewelery owner SS Sanjeev Kumar and more than 125 gold traders attended the meeting.