Man held for impersonating cop, theft at Vaishnodevi shrine

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

A man was arrested for allegedly impersonating a police personnel and stealing some personal items including mobile phones of pilgrims visiting cave shrine of Mata Vaishnodevi in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district.

Haryana-resident Devinder Chouhan had complained that he and his colleague had reached the cave shrine when a man claiming to be a police personnel approached them and asked for Rs 400 per person for speedy 'darshan', a police officer said.



They paid the amount to him and the accused facilitated their entry via gate number 5 and the duo also kept three mobile phones, jackets and other items with him as per his advise in view of the shortage of space in locker room at the Bhawan, the officer said.

On returning after paying obesance, they found the accused missing with all their belongings including mobile phones. After which Chouhan and his colleagues lodged a complaint, he said.

Police launched a manhunt and arrested the accused, who happens to be a daily wager with Public Health Engineering (PHE) department of J&K government, and recovered all the items from him, the officer said.

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Man held for impersonating cop, theft at Vaishnodevi shrine

A man was arrested for allegedly impersonating a police personnel and stealing some personal items including mobile phones of pilgrims visiting cave shrine of Mata Vaishnodevi in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district. Haryana-resident Devinder Chouhan had complained that he and his colleague had reached the cave shrine when a man claiming to be a police personnel approached them and asked for Rs 400 per person for speedy 'darshan', a police officer said. They paid the amount to him and the accused facilitated their entry via gate number 5 and the duo also kept three mobile phones, jackets and other items with him as per his advise in view of the shortage of space in locker room at the Bhawan, the officer said. On returning after paying obesance, they found the accused missing with all their belongings including mobile phones. After which Chouhan and his colleagues lodged a complaint, he said. Police launched a manhunt and arrested the accused, who happens to be a daily wager with ... A man was arrested for allegedly impersonating a police personnel and stealing some personal items including mobile phones of pilgrims visiting cave shrine of Mata Vaishnodevi in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district.

Haryana-resident Devinder Chouhan had complained that he and his colleague had reached the cave shrine when a man claiming to be a police personnel approached them and asked for Rs 400 per person for speedy 'darshan', a police officer said.

They paid the amount to him and the accused facilitated their entry via gate number 5 and the duo also kept three mobile phones, jackets and other items with him as per his advise in view of the shortage of space in locker room at the Bhawan, the officer said.

On returning after paying obesance, they found the accused missing with all their belongings including mobile phones. After which Chouhan and his colleagues lodged a complaint, he said.

Police launched a manhunt and arrested the accused, who happens to be a daily wager with Public Health Engineering (PHE) department of J&K government, and recovered all the items from him, the officer said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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