Mhow News: Army officers had gone for jungle camp, when they returned their mobile, laptop, smart watch were missing
Theft incident involving army officers in Mhow.
Highlights
This theft incident happened on 17th September. The young army officers had gone to the jungle camp. When they returned on 21st, they found the locks of the rooms broken.
Naiduniya representative, Mhow (Indore). There has been an incident of theft in the residential buildings built in the Infantry School Campus. The thieves broke the locks of the rooms of the young army officers who had come to the campus for training and stole money along with mobiles and laptops. A complaint was lodged in the Mhow police station on Sunday evening.
It is worth noting that the campus where the theft took place is prohibited for anyone other than military officers. Around 400 young officers have come to the Infantry School Campus for training.
They were staying in the school campus in Section Commander Line Infantry School Building No. DL 43 and DL 25 and other buildings. On September 17, all the officers were taken to the jungle camp.
Before this, everyone had kept their mobiles and other belongings in the room. On September 21, when everyone returned from the camp, they found the locks of the rooms of building DL 43 and DL 25 broken. The locks of about 10 rooms have been broken. The thieves stole 21 mobiles, a laptop, 2 smartwatches and Rs 61,000 from the rooms.
Mahu Kotwali police station in-charge Sanjay Dwivedi said that there are no CCTV cameras in the rooms. The gate cameras were also switched off. An investigation has been started in this matter.