Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Jawan held for ambulance theft

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

KANPUR/ALLAHABAD: JAWAN SARABJEET CHOWDHARY IS LIKELY TO BE INTERROGAT­ED BY ARMY INTELLIGEN­CE OFFICIALS TO UNCOVER THE MOTIVE FOR THEFT

An army jawan stole an army ambulance from the station headquarte­rs in Allahabad early on Saturday morning and rushed towards Kanpur at high speed, breaking three barriers put up in different districts, police said.

After a high voltage drama, the jawan, identified as Sarabjeet Chowdhary, was nabbed in Sachendi where the police had to create a jam-like situation on the main highway to slow him down.

The cops got small and big vehicles unevenly parked and used trucks to seal exit points.

“Since the barriers were not working, we decided to bring in heavy trucks to create a jam-like situation,” said circle officer, Sadar, Samiksha Pandey.

“As the ambulance slowed down, the police managed to overpower the driver near Sachendi around 11.30 am,” she said.

Chowdhary is currently posted in Ladakh and had come to Allahabad on a holiday.

He stole the ambulance at around 6.30 am on Saturday bypassing all the army checkpoint­s.

“He is trying to mislead the police officers who are questionin­g him to ascertain the motive behind the theft,” said Pandey.

Senior superinten­dent of police, Kanpur, Akhilesh Kumar said Chowdhary would be handed over to an army team which was on its way to Kanpur.

He is likely to be interrogat­ed by a team of Army intelligen­ce officials.

“Sarabjeet is a native of Jhunjhnu district in Rajasthan. Primary investigat­ions have revealed that Chowdhary was posted in Allahabad in 2016 but was transferre­d to Ladakh. Instead of going to his native place, he often used to come here on leave,” Station house officer, Allahabad Cantonment, RS Rawat said. “The guard on duty identified Chowdhary and informed his superiors. An alert was sounded on Allahabad-Kanpur highway after army officials informed the police about the ambulance theft,” he added.

“The motive behind the theft will be ascertaine­d only after he is brought to Allahabad ...” he said.

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