They pulled off the act by posing as government officials carrying out repair works on Ara-Sone canal, which was built 45 years ago
A 60-foot-long, 500-tonne iron bridge at a village in Rohtas district of Bihar has been stolen by thieves who posed as government officials. The Water Resources Department on April 8 lodged an FIR against unknown people.
The local villagers, who noticed the bridge over the Ara-Sone canal missing on April 5, said it was built around 45 years ago.
“Even three days ago, the structure of the bridge was there but suddenly it disappeared and we informed local officials,” said Suresh Kumar of Amiyawar village in Rohtas district. The village is 40 km away from the district headquarters of Sasaram – a place famous for the tomb of Suri Empire founder Sher Shah Suri.
Local officials of the Water Resources Department visited the site where the theft took place and filed an FIR against unknown people at the local Nasriganj police station.
It took three days for the thieves to remove the bridge from its construction site, he added. “Only later did the villagers realise the theft and informed the local department officials, who themselves were surprised,” he added.
Earlier, in August 2021, seized illegal sand worth ₹200 crore was stolen from different police stations in the district where it was dumped and the State Mines Department officials had lodged three FIRs in this regard but nothing happened. Similarly, seized stone chips too were stolen from a police station in the district but the unidentified thieves are said to be still at large.
Source: The Hindu