
9000 mobile phones worth Rs 7 cr looted in Madhya Pradesh, case filed in UP
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A complaint was then made to the ADG of Police in Agra and a police team has been constituted to investigate the case also the Madhya Pradesh Police is being contacted in the matter.
Mathura: Nearly 9,000 mobile phones worth Rs 7 crore, have been looted from a Bengaluru bound truck and the driver was beaten up and thrown out of the vehicle. The incident took place on October 5 in Madhya Pradesh`s Sheopur district but a case was registered in Uttar Pradesh`s Mathura.
Superintendent of Police (City) Martand Prakash Singh said, "In a complaint filed by Sachin Manav, manager of Oppo Mobile Company, it has been said that the driver of Farrukhabad district, Manish Yadav, left Greater Noida on October 5 morning for Bengaluru after loading mobile phones in the truck when two people boarded the vehicle as passengers from Gwalior bypass of Farah police station area."
As soon as the truck crossed the Babina toll in Jhansi, the miscreants allegedly beat up the driver and threw him out of the vehicle in Sheopur district of Madhya Pradesh and fled with the truck, police said.
