Bhubaneswar: Komisiancah police on Wednesday embarrassing Shaikh Aafab Manir (17), a Science Plus II student, for his courage and helped revoke the bank’s booton in BaliAta on Tuesday.
Six of his friends were also welcomed by the police to help AAFAB for the NAB Sankara Parida, bank robbers, and help the police to restore all Row cash almost Rs 8 lakh.
Aafab, the oldest son of Subable of the Major Army Shaikh Maniruddin Manir, said appreciation was very meaningful for him.
After being passed by the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Uma Shankar Dash, Aafab told her brush with bank robbers.
“I along with some of my friends playing cricket near the apartment, where the SBI branch is located.
Suddenly, we heard a commotion and found a man running out of banks with bags.
We also found the bank staff chasing him and shouted ‘Chor Chor’,” said Chor Chor ‘, “said Chor Chor’,” said Aafab.
Atukab, who deployed at that time, took the bat and began to run towards the thief.
I am not afraid at all.
I hit him with my bat.
“My playmate and other villagers also reached the place at that time.
After arresting robbers, we told the police,” said Ataafab, who aspires to join the Indian Air Force.
The teenager said his family, friend, and his neighbors had praised him for his courage.
“My mother was rather scared.
He caught that robbers could take revenge and endanger me in the future.
But I’m not worried,” he said.
The police appreciated the intervention on time from seven young men.
“Such a brave movement will encourage others,” said DCP Dash.
Bank officials also praised the courage, but avoided the question whether they would appreciate the youth for helping them restore the number of robbers.