Saturday , September 21 2024

Please tell… 300 kg cannon stolen from Punjab police, still not found

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The most posh or say VVIP area of ​​Chandigarh is the headquarters of the Punjab Armed Police. A heritage class cannon was placed there to enhance its grandeur. The same cannon has been stolen by unknown thieves from under the nose of the police. Even though 20 days have passed since the theft, the police have not been able to trace the cannon.

This sensational incident of theft is from Sector 1 of Chandigarh. Where is the headquarters of the 18th Battalion of the Punjab Armed Police located? High police officers and all policemen come and go. There are also two sentry posts at the main entrance of the complex. Where armed sentries are stationed round the clock. Inside are thousands of policemen from the battalion.

In such a situation, the theft of a 300 kg heritage cannon right in front of Geo Mess raises many questions for the police. Now the police department is silent on this matter. Even the police officers are not ready to talk about it. However, the footage of the CCCT cameras installed around the battalion headquarters is being scrutinized. The investigation of this matter is also going on fast.

After this incident, Chandigarh Police has registered a case under Section 379 of IPC. Earlier, in the inter-night of May 5 and 6, a brass cannon was stolen by dastardly thieves. The event is Jio Mess behind the Punjab and Haryana Secretariat.

Five days after the theft, 82 Battalion Commandant Balwinder Singh came to know about the incident. After this the Chandigarh police registered a case. Let us tell you that about a year and a half ago there was a brass cannon in the store room of 82 battalion. Which was taken out from there and kept at the main gate of the battalion. The gun was an important legacy for the Punjab Armed Police.

Let us tell you that the soldiers deployed in 82 battalion are responsible for the security of Punjab Chief Minister and other VIPs. After such an incident, the security system of the police has also been questioned.