The woman eloped with a neighbour. Her secret was revealed when a thief who had stolen her purse containing her mobile and wedding photos talked about it to the father when he called up on the cellphone
The woman eloped with a neighbour. Her secret was revealed when a thief who had stolen her purse containing her mobile and wedding photos talked about it to the father when he called up on the cellphone
While Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) is supposed to defend the country, one of its head constables wants security from Uttarakhand police because she is scared her father would kill her. Interestingly, the father came to know from a thief that her daughter had eloped and got married to a neighbour.
|
Unhappily married: The ITBP constable eloped and married a neighbour. |
24-year-old Shushmita (name changed), working as a head constable in ITBP (Indo Tibet Border Police) had an affair with her neighbour, Anil (name changed). She ran away with him and they got married without informing their parents.
When the girl was going to Nainital where she was posted, her purse, which also contained a mobile phone, was stolen. Her father, Raja Ram called her on the number, but the thief picked up and told him that he had found the purse in a train. He also told Raja Ram the girl's name from an ATM card that was kept inside the purse and also told him about the marriage photographs.Raja Ram then called up one of her daughter's cousins and told him about the incident and said he was going to Nainital to bring his daughter back.
When Shushmita called her cousin and came to know about the whole matter, she ran away to Delhi from Nainital and wrote a letter to Uttarakhand police, asking for security.
While Shushmita was earlier supposed to rejoin her duties on Monday, now she has sought a leave extension by three days.u00a0
Auto-lifter nabbed |
A mobile shop owner was arrested in outer Delhi for his alleged involvement in a series of motorcycle theft, police. Vikash (21) was arrested from Sultanpuri during a police patrol, Chhaya Sharma, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer), said. Four stolen motorcycles were recovered allegedly from him. "The patrol party saw a motorcycle-borne youth in suspicious conditions and signalled him to stop. He tried to flee by leaving the two-wheeler at the spot but he was apprehended after a chase," she said. Vikash told police that he commits autolifting in Mangolpuri and Sultanpuri along with a minor boy. He runs a mobile shop in Begumpur along with his brother. |