JLKM Leaders Threaten Police Station Protest over Rising Crime
Key Points:
- Bullet motorcycle and scooter stolen from Sahdev Karua’s house
- JLKM leaders demand immediate arrest of thieves within timeframe
- Local residents express anger over increasing crime in area
JAMSHEDPUR – Thieves stole a Bullet motorcycle and scooter from Sahdev Karua’s residence in Kochakuli village under Parsudih police station jurisdiction during nighttime hours.
The stolen vehicles include a Bullet motorcycle bearing registration number JH05DL-3929. Additionally, thieves took a scooter with registration number JH05DX-6015. Local residents expressed serious anger over the incident.
Sahdev Karua is reportedly related to JLKM leader Ganpati Karua. However, the theft has sparked community outrage across the settlement. Moreover, residents demand immediate police action against criminals.
JLKM leader Ganpati Karua reached the crime scene immediately. District Vice President Bharat Singh also arrived for investigation. Furthermore, both leaders gathered detailed information about the theft.
Ganpati Karua criticized local police performance during recent times. He stated that law enforcement has become inactive lately. On the other hand, brown sugar trade flourishes openly in the area.
Police patrolling has decreased significantly according to local observations. Criminals show no fear of law enforcement agencies. Meanwhile, such incidents occur regularly due to poor policing.
The JLKM leader issued clear warnings to police authorities. He demanded immediate case resolution and criminal arrests. In addition, failure to act will result in police station protests.
Bharat Singh also questioned police working methods during investigations. He raised concerns about law enforcement efficiency in the region. Moreover, community leaders seek accountability from police officials.
SSP Piyush Pandey recently transferred several station house officers. The transfers aimed to tighten control over crime activities. However, Parsudih area crime graph shows no improvement trends.
The situation raises questions about SSP’s decision effectiveness. Criminal confidence remains high across the affected region. Furthermore, residents demand enhanced security measures from police department.
Local sources report that drug trafficking continues unchecked. Police presence appears insufficient to deter criminal activities. Meanwhile, community members fear escalating crime rates in coming days.

