Gopalganj:A court in Bihar's Gopalganj district has ordered an investigation into the theft of a truck's engine, wheel and seat, that was under police custody after seizure.
The Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) of Gopalganj court asked why shouldn't the vehicle owner be compensated for his loss by the salaries of concerned cops. The next hearing of the case has been listed on March 23.
CJM Manvendra Mishra said, "It was the responsibility of the police to protect the seized goods. In such a situation how could there be such a huge negligence? Why shouldn't the salaries of the police officers responsible for this be deducted and the owner of the vehicle compensated with the amount?"
The case dates back to October 2, 2020 when the Nagar police station seized a truck along with seven cows near Arar turn under Nagar police station area. A case was registered under sections of the Cruelty of Animals Act. Later, the truck owner was released on personal bond.
Defence lawyer Ajay Ojha told court that, the truck owner filed an application for release of the truck and a report in this regard was sought from the Nagar police station on January 20, 2023. As no report was submitted by the police station, the court sent a notice to the police station in-charge on 20 May 2023.