Sikkim and West Bengal Police Crack Vehicle Theft Case

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In a breakthrough operation, Sikkim Police, in collaboration with West Bengal Police, successfully cracked a vehicle theft case involving stolen cars being trafficked across state borders. The operation was initiated after several reports of missing vehicles from the Sikkim region, with some vehicles later being found in parts of West Bengal. A series of coordinated efforts between the two states led to the identification of a criminal syndicate involved in the theft and illegal sale of vehicles.

The investigation, which began with complaints of stolen vehicles in Sikkim, soon expanded into a cross-border case. Police teams from both states worked together to track down the stolen vehicles and apprehend members of the vehicle theft ring. A significant number of stolen cars have been recovered, and multiple arrests have been made.

This case highlights the growing importance of cross-border police collaboration in tackling crimes that span state lines. Both state police forces are now working together to ensure that the syndicate’s operations are dismantled, with further investigations underway to identify other members of the criminal network.