Friday, May 3, 2013

[rti_india] Re: How to search a stolen Motor Cycle

 



On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Neeraj Kumar <cp.neerajkumar@nic.in> wrote:


Respected Sir,
                      Thanks for your E-mail.  Your E-mail has been acknowledged by Commissioner of Police, Delhi and the same has been referred to the Joint Commissioner of Police/Southern Eastern  Range for further necessary action and your reference No.is 6487/E-mail dated 01/05/2013.  His office telephone No. 23490226 & 23490010 Extn 4276 and his e-mail ID is jtcp-ser-dl@nic.in




   To
   The Commissioner of Police
Delhi Police Head Quarters, New Delhi

Subject:- Complaint /Protest against lackadaisical attitude of the local police/ East District Police in respect of spate of Automobile Theft cases and FIR No-166/2013, PS Farsh Bazar, East Delhi District regarding theft of a TVS Star City Bike of the complainant – A request to handover the matter to some Anti Theft Squad /Agency to effect recovery of my vehicle and other vehicles

Sir,
It is submitted as under:-

I lodged a report vide FIR No-166/2013, PS Farsh Bazar, East District but neither the copy of FIR has been provided to me nor anything heard of the stolen bike. In the meanwhile it has been brought to my notice that several other such cases of vehicle theft have also been reported to the police station in recent past including the following illustrative examples of theft cases (the list is not an exhaustive one):-

1.      FIR No-85/2013, PS Farsh Bazar reg. Scooter theft
2.      FIR No-105/2013, PS Farsh Bazar reg. Bike theft
3.      FIR No-117/2013, PS Farsh Bazar reg. Bike theft
4.      FIR No-145/2013, PS Farsh Bazar reg. Car theft
5.      FIR No-139/2013, PS Farsh Bazar reg. Extortion & Snatching of Rs.3 lacs and a mobile
6.      FIR No-166/2013, PS Farsh Bazar reg Bike theft

It is pertinent to bring to your kind notice that some reporters have also intimated the police that their CCTV Cameras have captured the photographs /recorded the incident but they (reporters) have been advised by the concerned police not to raise or highlight this point and keep mum, otherwise no investigation would be possible.

Mostly and usually the police are reluctant to register the report under proper & effective sections of law but seems mostly & usually interested in making the case non-cognizable and the reporter is pacified by handing over a copy of the NCR information.

 Similar incident of extortion /snatching of money & mobile took place vide FIR No-139/2013, PS Farsh Bazar but the police has diluted the crime /offence under ordinary /lighter sections of law for the reasons best known to them.

It is therefore, requested that your honour may kindly look into the matter and depute the competent officers /agency for effective and speedy investigation /recovery of the case property. I have already submitted to the police of PS Farsh Bazar, East Delhi District, a copy the RC (registration certificate) showing the details of my stolen bike referred to in the subject cited above.


Date: 01-5-2013                                                                                                                                  Lalit Mohan Sharma
                                                                                                                                                         Address & Mobile
  



On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Lalit Mohan Sharma <lmsdelhi@yahoo.com> wrote:

Dear Friends

How to search /get back a stolen bike / Motor Cycle using IT, Computer, Net or by any other means?

FIR already lodged in concerned police station on same date of incident i.e. 21-4-2013, with information to District DCP, Delhi.

Meanwhile police has not shared info of stolen vehicle with NCRB till now as checked on their site.

Please suggest how to proceed?


  JAI HIND    

 
Lalit Mohan Sharma 


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