Theft Uncovered After Shipment Goes Missing
The Delhi Police have arrested an airport ground handling employee. The employee was involved in the theft of expensive smartphones valued in lakhs of rupees. The case surfaced when a cargo services company lodged an e-FIR on February 6. They reported that 75 premium smartphones had vanished from a consignment. This consignment was sent from their Noida Phase II warehouse to Indore.
Shipment Discrepancy Leads to Investigation
The cargo shipment, consisting of 280 smartphones packed in four PVC boxes, was dispatched on January 27. However, one box was missing upon arrival in Indore. Despite extensive scrutiny of CCTV footage from cargo loading and storage zones, the police initially found no clues. The investigation gained momentum after police tracked the activation of some of the missing smartphones, tracing them to unsuspecting buyers.
Chain of Dealers Exposed
The trail led officers to East Patel Nagar. There, a dealer named Suman Kumar admitted to buying 27 stolen phones for over ₹26 lakh. He purchased these from another dealer, Arun Sharma, in Noida. Further questioning revealed that Arun had purchased 34 devices from a man identified as Sahil from Mathura. While Arun had already sold most of these to Suman, police managed to recover seven phones still in his possession.
Breakthrough in Gurugram
Officers traced one of the stolen phones to a user in Gurugram. The user had unknowingly purchased it from a local shopkeeper known as Chintu. Upon questioning, Chintu disclosed that he had bought two sealed phones from Nikhil Kumar, the accused, for ₹2 lakh. He also provided digital payment proof.
Main Accused Confesses
Nikhil Kumar, 28, works as a loader for a ground handling agency at IGI Airport. He was identified as the key suspect. During interrogation, he confessed. He revealed that he took advantage of the shipment being left unattended in an isolated container parking area. He hid the stolen smartphones in an abandoned container and later smuggled them out in parts.
Stolen Phones Recovery Efforts Continue
According to the police, Nikhil sold 55 stolen smartphones to his associate Sahil and two devices to Chintu. So far, 36 of the stolen devices have been recovered. Efforts are ongoing to track down Sahil and recover the remaining stolen smartphones. The investigation remains active as authorities continue to unravel the network behind the theft.
