After the mobile is stolen in India, if it is sold in any other country, then even after putting it on surveillance, there is a problem in tracing. Even if the EMI is traced, reaching the location is still problematic. Action is not taken without the permission of Bangladesh.
According to a report, the business of mobile theft is flourishing. In such a situation, Tinpahar, located in the Sahibabad district of Jharkhand, has become a market for stolen mobiles, where people of Bangladesh buy stolen mobiles at low prices.
Mobile Theft Training For Children
After investigating the case of mobile theft, the Jharkhand Police said that schools imparting mobile theft training to children are being run in Rajmahal and Tinpahar areas under the Sahibganj district. After training a large number of children, the operators of these schools send them to big cities and metros for mobile theft.
According to the police, children get the target of stealing at least 8 to 10 mobiles. The rate of theft of each mobile remains fixed. Children get paid according to the mobile’s brand, features, and quality.
Gang Work Like This
The older people involved in the gang stand around the children. Immediately after flying the mobile, these children hand it to the more senior members. When many stolen mobiles are collected, the gang boss takes them to Sahibganj.
Around 18-20 people are active in the business of stolen mobile phones in Tinpahar. According to a report, a stolen mobile can be found in Tinpahar for Rs 10,000. Whereas in Bangladesh, its price is up to 20 thousand. The demand for mobile is better in Bangladesh.