In a shocking turn of events, a group of government job aspirants was arrested in Jodhpur for causing damage to 16 cars by shattering their windows. According to local authorities, the group, which included several young men, admitted to committing the act “for fun” without any clear motive behind their actions.
The incident took place late at night in a residential area in Jodhpur, where the suspects reportedly roamed the streets and vandalized cars parked along the road. They used stones to break the windows of the vehicles, causing significant damage. Residents in the area were left startled by the noise, and it wasn’t long before police received several complaints about the incident.
Upon investigation, police identified the group of individuals and arrested them after tracking down witnesses and collecting CCTV footage. The suspects were all in their early twenties and had been preparing for government job exams. Authorities noted that the suspects appeared to have no prior criminal record.
During questioning, the suspects explained that they had acted impulsively, thinking it would be a harmless prank. However, the severity of the damage and the impact on the victims has led the authorities to charge them under various criminal offenses, including vandalism and destruction of property.
The incident has sparked discussions on the behavior of young adults, especially those under pressure while preparing for competitive exams. Police have warned that such reckless behavior will not be tolerated and that the law will take its course, regardless of the individuals’ aspirations for government jobs.
Authorities are also urging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities in their neighborhoods, as the police continue to investigate the case.