Thieves Nabbed for Kadma Burglary Using Sleep Spray
Two arrested after stealing from Tata Steel employee’s quarters
Key Points:
• Two youths arrested for theft at Kadma’s Kundli Road Post Office quarters
• Thieves used sleep-inducing spray to incapacitate residents during burglary
• Items stolen include bags, mobile phones, and company ID cards
JAMSHEDPUR – Local police have apprehended two young suspects in connection with a daring theft at Kadma’s Kundli Road Post Office quarters.
The burglary occurred late Thursday night while residents slept.
Thieves targeted quarters number 6 and 8 behind the post office.
Moreover, the culprits employed a sleep-inducing spray to render occupants unconscious.
Tata Steel employee Neelima Barik filed a complaint at Kadma police station.
The stolen items included two bags and three mobile phones.
Additionally, company identification cards were among the pilfered belongings.
Residents discovered the theft upon waking the following morning.
"We were shocked to find our possessions missing," a neighbor commented.
Meanwhile, authorities have launched a thorough investigation into the incident.
The police are actively pursuing leads to identify any potential accomplices.
Furthermore, the use of sleep spray has raised concerns about home security.
"This method of theft is particularly alarming," a local security expert noted.
On the other hand, the swift arrests demonstrate the police’s commitment to public safety.
Residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities.
The incident has sparked discussions about enhancing neighborhood watch programs.
"We must work together to prevent such crimes," a community leader emphasized.

