Mumbai Coastal Road Theft: Complainant Turns Out to Be the Main Accused

ЁЯУ░ Mumbai Coastal Road Theft: Complainant Turns Out to Be the Main AccusedBy UnderCover Editor News Agency

In a surprising twist, the Worli Police have arrested a civil supervisor and two others in connection with the theft of nearly 150 kilograms of iron-concrete blocks from the ongoing Mumbai Coastal Road project. The most shocking revelation тАФ the man who himself lodged the complaint was found to be the main accused behind the theft.

According to police officials, the prime accused, Robin Kumar Vishnu Singh (27), worked as a civil supervisor for a private firm contracted by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for the prestigious Coastal Road project. Singh, who hails from Rampur village in Bihar, initially filed a complaint at Worli Police Station claiming that several construction materials were stolen from the project site.
However, during the investigation, CCTV footage and witness statements revealed that Singh had orchestrated the entire theft himself. Police found that the missing iron-concrete blocks, each weighing several dozen kilograms, were loaded into a truck and sold as scrap.

Two others, identified as driver Prakash Ledo Mahto (35) and scrap dealer Kumaluddin Khan (38), were also arrested for their involvement. Mahto allegedly transported the material from the site on SinghтАЩs instructions, while Khan purchased the stolen goods. Police later recovered тВ╣10,000, the amount received from the sale, from KhanтАЩs brother.

A senior police officer from Worli Police Station stated,

тАЬThe accused tried to act smart by posing as a complainant to divert suspicion, but detailed CCTV footage exposed his real role as the mastermind behind the theft.тАЭ

The trio has been booked under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for theft, criminal breach of trust, and common intention. Investigators are now probing whether the group was involved in similar thefts at other sites of the Mumbai Coastal Road project.

This case once again highlights how internal vigilance and quick investigative work by the Mumbai Police are crucial in protecting major public infrastructure projects from internal fraud and corruption.
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