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Nashik Police: Hello….112, illegal sand business is going on here, police came, but found bad

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Nashik Police: For the convenience of citizens, Dial 112 scheme is being launched across the state for help in times of trouble. Through this call, on dialing 112 in times of trouble, the concerned person gets the help of policemen within few minutes. But a citizen of Nandgaon taluk dialed 112 number Dialed and hello.. sand ‘sand’ being smuggled. Called the police helpline number 112 and asked them to come quickly. However, nothing was actually noticed after the police reached there, rather the complainant was booked for misleading the police administration as the complainant was in a state of intoxication.

Citizens of the state should get all kinds of help. 112 dial scheme was started for this. In this, all complaint calls from the complainant first go to the district police headquarters, where the call is forwarded to the concerned taluka police station with complete details of the complaint. After attending to the complaint the information is sent to the Marshal of Police (Nashik Police) who is nearby at that time. Marshall calls are received and communicated. All this process is done online. Currently this scheme is getting good response from the citizens. However, it has come to light that in Nashik district A citizen of Nandgaon taluk has been caught by the police.

According to the information provided by the police, Amol Indarchand Sharma of Vehelgaon in Nandgaon taluk called the police helpline number 112 at around 12:00 midnight yesterday. Called and said, ‘Sand traffic is running in Vehelgaon Shivra. You asked me to come soon… Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police Shravan Bogir, Police Vehicle Driver Sham Thete, Gyandev Jagadhan, three persons immediately reached Vehelgaon in a government vehicle from Nandgaon Police Station. When the police called the complainant Amol Inderchand Sharma for investigation, the complainant approached the government vehicle in a state of intoxication. Did you call the police by dialing 112? He also asked where the illegal transport of sand is taking place. But the prosecutor started giving vague answers.

A case has been registered against the citizens

Meanwhile, when the police verified the complaint in the area, they found that no such incident had taken place. Meanwhile, the police noticed that the call to dial 112 was made by the complainant in a drunken state. Accordingly, the police registered a case against him for misleading the police administration by making false calls and misusing the facility provided by the government. Actually the purpose of this number is to dial 112 for emergency help and police assistance. However, convenience for very trivial reasons, so calling 112 and harassing the police is big business and the police keep running around for no reason.