MOHALI: The police have failed to resolve any of the four carjacking cases which took place in the tricity up to now one month.
In the wake of the hot case, the police claimed that loss of coordination a few of the police departments of the tricity was a big reason behind the failure to nab the criminals, who entered the neighbouring territories after committing the crime.
Blame game has additionally began a few of the police departments. "It was a sheer lack of coordination on the part of the neighbouring police department. We sounded an alert immediately after the incident, but the department did not respond," mentioned a police reputable.
SP (investigation), Mohali police, Varun Sharma, mentioned: "There is a need for the neighbouring police departments to coordinate amongst each other. We informed the neighbouring state's police department, but they took time to set up a check post at all possible escape routes."
On October 27, an English day by day journalist was robbed of his automobile near the TDI city in the dead of night at the Airport highway in Mohali. He was going home from his office when the incident took place. It has been a month, however the police have didn't make any headway into the case.
Around 11 days later, 3 armed men snatched a Hyundai i20 automobile from a TOI woman journalist in Panchkula on November eight. The Panchkula police suspect involvement of Jalandhar-based gangster in the incident. The police have, then again, didn't arrest the accused.
On November 26, a man attempted to carjack a lady at gunpoint at Sector eight in Panchkula. The police didn't arrest the accused.
A senior officer of the Chandigarh police additionally agreed that there was a loss of coordination.
In the wake of the hot case, the police claimed that loss of coordination a few of the police departments of the tricity was a big reason behind the failure to nab the criminals, who entered the neighbouring territories after committing the crime.
Blame game has additionally began a few of the police departments. "It was a sheer lack of coordination on the part of the neighbouring police department. We sounded an alert immediately after the incident, but the department did not respond," mentioned a police reputable.
SP (investigation), Mohali police, Varun Sharma, mentioned: "There is a need for the neighbouring police departments to coordinate amongst each other. We informed the neighbouring state's police department, but they took time to set up a check post at all possible escape routes."
On October 27, an English day by day journalist was robbed of his automobile near the TDI city in the dead of night at the Airport highway in Mohali. He was going home from his office when the incident took place. It has been a month, however the police have didn't make any headway into the case.
Around 11 days later, 3 armed men snatched a Hyundai i20 automobile from a TOI woman journalist in Panchkula on November eight. The Panchkula police suspect involvement of Jalandhar-based gangster in the incident. The police have, then again, didn't arrest the accused.
On November 26, a man attempted to carjack a lady at gunpoint at Sector eight in Panchkula. The police didn't arrest the accused.
A senior officer of the Chandigarh police additionally agreed that there was a loss of coordination.
Police fail to make headway in carjacking cases
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November 29, 2018
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