SIT Formed To Search For A Stolen Sheep In Jaipur
SIT Formed To Search For A Stolen Sheep In Jaipur
A few days ago, forty sheep and eight donkeys were taken from the vicinity of Kishangarh Renwal Krishi Mandi in Jaipur.

You’ve probably heard about police looking into and hunting for automobiles, motorcycles and other stolen property. However, are you aware of the establishment of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to look for sheep that have been stolen? If not, we will share a fascinating tale of sheep thievery. An eight-person SIT has been assigned to look for a stolen sheep, and they have been told to apprehend the suspects as soon as they are found.

The district’s Kishangarh Renwal is presently experiencing a surge in the theft of sheep and donkeys. The search for the stolen donkeys and lambs has led to the formation of a high-level investigative commission. wherein the senior police officers would look into the sheep theft and search for the farm animal. To find the stolen sheep, the Superintendent of Police has assembled a Special Investigations Team.

A few days ago, forty sheep and eight donkeys were taken from the vicinity of Kishangarh Renwal Krishi Mandi. The police then pledged to apprehend the sheep thieves in ten days. Following that, the police found eight donkeys and arrested the robbers, but they were unable to locate the sheep. The people arrived at the police station when the sheep were still missing. After the ultimatum ended, the Gurjar community members held a sit-in protest against the police’s failure because they were upset about the theft occurrence.

Devi Lal and Pemaram have been tasked with finding the culprit within the SIT team led by the Superintendent of Police. The team also includes Assistant Sub-Inspector Prahlad Singh, Head Constable Ramniwas, Govindgarh Police Station Constable Harish Kumar, Renewal Police Station Constable Mukesh Kumar, and Officer Hemraj Singh Gurjar of Govindgarh Police Station.

Demands were made to remove the negligent police officers during the protest. Although the police could not apprehend every individual suspected of stealing sheep, resident Deepak Singh Pratappura claims that it is incomprehensible how they managed to apprehend the donkeys. In this instance, CO Narendra Kumar promised to resolve the theft case in ten days, but the police have not produced any evidence. Hundreds of Gurjar community members, infuriated by the police administration’s slack attitude, sang anti-police slogans and persisted in their protests until the situation was resolved. Later, after SIT was established, the protest came to an end.

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