Bistupur New Gangour Sweets Shop Theft: Court Grants Bail to Accused
Accused in Rs 20 Lakh Theft from Bistupur Shop Released on Bail
In a major development in the theft case involving Rs 20 lakh from a sweets shop in Bistupur, the District Head and Sessions Judge Anil Kumar Mishra’s court has granted bail to all three accused.
JAMSHEDPUR – The District Head and Sessions Judge Anil Kumar Mishra’s court has granted bail to all three accused involved in the Rs 20 lakh theft case at Bistupur’s New Gangour Sweets Shop.
The individuals granted bail include Tapan Bera, a cashier, Pradyut Guha, a dispatch worker, and Tapan, a salesman.
The court initially placed Bera, Guha, and Tapan in judicial custody due to a lack of sufficient evidence.
Subsequently, Bera was released on bail.
The case originated from a police report filed by D Singh Bhatia, a hotel owner and resident of Jugsalai, on May 7, 2024.
The bail decision underscores the court’s evaluation of the available evidence.
The case has garnered significant attention due to the substantial amount stolen and the high-profile nature of the business involved.
Granting bail to the accused indicates that the evidence was insufficient to justify their continued detention.
The court’s ruling emphasizes the legal principle of granting bail when evidence does not support extended custody.
The initial judicial custody highlighted the seriousness of the case as perceived by the legal system.
The release of Bera, Guha, and Tapan on bail is a pivotal moment in the ongoing legal proceedings.
The FIR filed by D Singh Bhatia initiated the investigation and subsequent court actions.
The legal process will persist as the court examines all aspects of the case and the evidence submitted.
The accused will remain under legal scrutiny as the case progresses.
The judicial process aims to ensure a fair trial and justice for all involved parties.
The Bistupur New Gangour Sweets Shop theft case continues to be a significant issue within the local community.

