Bundi : Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has ordered that there should be speedy hearing of the victim in the police stations, but it is not being followed in Bundi. In case of robbery, theft or assault, the victim goes to the police station with the hope of justice, but the police takes the report and makes it a mere formality. If a criminal is caught then the victim is called to the police station and later a case is registered. Seeing the helplessness of the police, the victims of theft and robbery just wait for the police to call us for justice.
Thieves were caught on CCTV stealing iron equipment from an empty plant in Navjeevan Colony on 7th December. Around three quintals of iron equipment was stolen from here in the last few days. Victim Shivraj Suwalka reported on Sunday, but the case was not registered even till evening. However, the police reached the spot and also saw the CCTV cameras. SP Rajendrakumar Meena said that there are strict instructions to the station in-charge that immediate action should be taken on the report of the complainant. I am not aware of the cases you are mentioning, I have not complained about them. From now on, all police station in-charges are being banned. In the morning, when the matter of not registering the report of theft in the restaurant on Nainwan Road two days ago came to our notice, a case has been registered today itself. In future, if anyone is not heard in the police stations, then you can contact the SP office and lodge a complaint. A complaint was made to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla about the increasing incidents of robbery and theft and the case not being registered even after giving the report. He also expressed deep displeasure. On the spot, Birla called the SP and asked him to immediately register a case in such cases. He said that any kind of negligence in law and order will not be tolerated. If there is a shortage of CCTV cameras then make proposals for the same and send them. Strict action should be taken by catching the miscreants.
Case- 1) A bike was stolen in broad daylight on 20th October from Nainwan Road Matunda intersection. The incident was captured in CCTV. Police arrived. The victim reported the matter to the police station, but the case has not been registered yet. Even the bike was not found. The miscreants are away from the police. Case- 2) On October 13, the bike of railway employee Kunjilal Meena was stolen from Railway Colony located on Bundi Bijolia Road in the city.
The victim reported with CCTV footage, but a case has not yet been registered. Neither the thief was caught nor the bike was found. Case- 3) Radheshyam’s bike was stolen from Indira Colony on October 2. Gave report in Sadar police station. Police said that they will call you as soon as they get the bike. Two months have passed and the police have still not contacted the victim. Case- 4) On December 1, Mukesh Yogi’s bike was stolen from Chhatrapura Road. When we reported it to the police, the case has not been registered yet. The complainant is fed up of making rounds of the police station. Case- 5) Thieves stole cash worth Rs 15 thousand and goods worth Rs 20 thousand by breaking the locks of the paan cabin at Nainwan Road intersection. Police inspected the spot. The victim reported that till now neither a case has been registered nor the theft has been revealed. The locks were broken here three times. Case- 6) President of Gopal Go Seva Sansthan, Prahlad Meena told that there was an incident of robbery with mother Dakha Bai in the fodder market near Bahadur Singh Circle. We also reported it to the police station, but the police did not register a case, nor did they contact us after this.
Birla’s instructions to SP, complainant’s case should be registered immediately
Transport Society President Mukesh Madhwani said that Ikramuddin’s truck was stolen on September 15. Made several trips to the police station to register the case. After this, he took refuge in the court and on the orders of the court, a case of dumper theft was registered in Sadar police station on 18 November. Whereas, the station in-charge had informed the DSP about the entire matter. After this, on November 20, the society officials submitted a memorandum to the SP office to recover the stolen dumper and arrest the criminals. But, till date the dumper has been found and neither the miscreants have been caught.