Ghaziabad government school burglarized, thieves broke in by breaking into the wall and stealing LED-fan
Thieves are in high spirits in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, adjacent to the national capital Delhi. These thieves broke into a primary school located in Kudia Garhi village in the Webcity police station area. During this, the thieves stole the fans and LEDs installed in the school. This incident happened on Sunday. When the school opened on Monday morning, the teachers came to know about the matter. After this, the police were informed. Now the police have registered a case against the unknown thieves and started investigating the matter.
The school's headmaster has also informed the Basic Education Officer about this. It is suspected that the thieves must have committed this crime in broad daylight on Sunday. Actually, due to Sunday being a holiday, they must have been completely sure that no one would come to the school. After this, the thieves comfortably opened the fans installed in the school and finally took away the LED installed for teaching the children. The school's head master said that such incidents have happened here many times before. According to headmaster Priyanka Rastogi, this time the thieves have entered the school by making a hole in the wall.
Police started an investigation after filing a case.
He said that a 51-inch LED was installed in the classroom to provide modern education to the children in the school. Related devices and two fans were also installed. On the basis of the complaint, the police have registered a case against unknown thieves. According to ACP Lipi Nagaich, the police are investigating the matter. CCTV cameras installed on all the roads leading to the school are being scanned to identify the thieves. However, the thieves have not been identified yet. According to the police, this incident must have been committed by some local thief.