Stolen Bike Recovery Leads to Arrest in Seraikela
Police Apprehend Youth With Stolen Vehicle During Crime Check
Key Points:
- Anti-crime operation leads to arrest in Kandra, Seraikela district.
- Accused confessed to previous involvement in bike theft cases.
- Youth sent to judicial custody after police interrogation.
SERAIKELA – A youth from Ghordanegi was detained during an anti-crime check conducted by Kandra police in Seraikela district. The accused, identified as Brihaspati Mahato, has been remanded to judicial custody following his confession to stealing a bike during a local fair.
The arrest occurred on Saturday evening when police, acting under the directives of the Superintendent of Police, intercepted Mahato as he attempted to flee a routine checkpoint near Chandil. According to Kandra Police Station Officer Vinod Murmu, Mahato’s suspicious behavior, coupled with the absence of a number plate on his motorcycle, prompted officers to apprehend him.
Confession Reveals Theft History
Upon questioning, Mahato revealed that he had stolen the bike during the Dussehra fair in Khunti. Further investigation uncovered his past involvement in similar crimes, including a prior arrest by Bundu police for bike theft.
Police Statement and Legal Action
“Mahato admitted to the theft during the interrogation. Following verification, we have forwarded him to judicial custody,” stated Officer Murmu.
The local police have intensified anti-crime efforts in the region, aiming to curtail rising theft cases. Officials emphasized the importance of community cooperation in reporting suspicious activities.
Enhanced Security Measures in the Area
The operation marks a broader initiative to enhance security across the district. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and support police in maintaining law and order.

