Delhi Police Busts Major Theft Gang
In a significant breakthrough, the Delhi Police have dismantled a gang involved in stealing Remote Radio Units (RRUs) from mobile towers. A total of 52 individuals have been arrested in connection with this crime. The gang is accused of stealing over 5,000 RRUs, valued at more than 100 crores, and selling them abroad. The police have successfully recovered 700 RRUs and resolved nearly 250 theft cases related to these units.
French Ambassador’s Phone Recovered
In a separate incident, the Delhi Police arrested four individuals for allegedly stealing a mobile phone belonging to the French Ambassador to India, Thierry Mathou. The theft occurred while the ambassador was visiting the Jain Mandir in the Chandni Chowk area of North Delhi. The phone has been recovered, and the ambassador had initially filed an e-complaint about the missing phone on October 20.
Doubts Revealed
Delhi Police -: Delhi Police is the law enforcement agency responsible for maintaining law and order in the city of Delhi, the capital of India.
Mobile Tower Equipment -: Mobile tower equipment includes devices like antennas and Remote Radio Units (RRUs) that help in transmitting mobile signals so that people can use their phones to call and access the internet.
Remote Radio Units (RRUs) -: RRUs are important parts of mobile towers that help in sending and receiving signals for mobile phones to work properly.
French Ambassador -: The French Ambassador is a person who represents France in India and works to maintain good relations between the two countries.
Jain Mandir -: Jain Mandir is a temple where people who follow Jainism, a religion that teaches non-violence and truth, go to pray and worship.
Chandni Chowk -: Chandni Chowk is a famous and busy market area in North Delhi known for its historical significance and variety of shops.
E-complaint -: An e-complaint is a way to report a problem or crime to the police using the internet or electronic devices instead of going to the police station.