Alert policemen at Nakabandi crack six years old motorcycle theft
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 17, 2021 21:05 IST2021-05-17T21:05:01+5:302021-05-17T21:05:01+5:30
Aurangabad, May 17: The alert policemen at the Nakabandi on the road between Pundliknagar to Gajanan Maharaj Road on ...

Alert policemen at Nakabandi crack six years old motorcycle theft
Aurangabad, May 17:
The alert policemen at the Nakabandi on the road between
Pundliknagar to Gajanan Maharaj Road on Monday morning seized a motorcycle,
stolen from Nutan Colony, six years back.
The commissionerate of police has established 54 fixed
points for implementing the Curfew orders in the city. On Monday morning,
Pundliknagar police station API Ghansham Sonawane, PSI Prabhakar Sonawane and
other policemen were stationed at Nakabandi at Gajanan Maharaj Mandir Chowk. At
around 11 am, they stopped a motorcyclist. He told that his name is Ganesh
Pralhad Bamnavat (26, Wanjola, Kehrala, Sillod. The police asked him to produce
the papers of the motorcycle. He told that he does not possess the documents
and his uncle Govind Meher (Lalwadi) is having it. The police checked the
registration number of the bike on the e challan machine and found that the
number was registered on somebody else’s name. On suspicion, the police took
Bamnavat and the motorcycle to the police station. During further inquiry, the
police found that the motorcycle owner is Amrish Jaiswal and it was stolen in
2015. A case in this regard has been registered at the Kranti Chowk police
station. Bamnavat has been handed over to the Kranti Chowk police for further
investigation, the police said.
The police said that the motorcycle of Amrish Jagdish
Jaiswal was stolen from Nutan Colony in 2015. The Kranti Chowk police
investigated the matter but the thief was not found and hence the case was
pending since then.
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