1750 OPPO mobile phones robbed from Truck In Madhya Pradesh recovered by STF and UP Police
11 accused nabbed and manhunt launched for further arrest and recovery

On October 5, this year, a truck carrying 8990 mobile phone of “OPPO” company, was waylaid and robbed in Sheopur district of Madhya Pradesh. The case, was however, registered by Mathura Police of Uttar Pradesh. Both the local police and the Special Task Force started investigating the matter.
Sachin Manav, manager of OPPO Mobile Company, informed the police that the truck laden with mobile phones of the company, driven by one Munish Yadav, left Greater Noida on October 5 morning for Bengaluru and was then robbed.
A police team led Noida STF In-charge Saurabh Vikram Singh started investigating the matter and it was found out that the truck was first taken to Nagpur and then to Jaipur, where it was unloaded. Initial investigations revealed that a gang of Mewat was involved in this crime and the police further identified the prime accused Rahul, Azharuddin and Shahid, who were nabbed and till now 1750 mobiles phones have been recovered.



Saurabh Vikram Singh told www.bharatvigilante.com that the police are making all out efforts and soon more accused will be arrested so that all the robbed phones are recovered. SSP Mathura has announced a cash reward of Rs. 25,000 for the police team which was involved in this exemplary investigation, arrests and recovery.



