DOUBLE SURGERY CASE REMAINS UNSOLVED IN KORANSARAI

-A mysterious burglary that occurred nine days ago in a house in a local village under the Koransarai police station area continues to challenge the police investigation. Despite the disappearance of valuable items belonging to both the tenant and the landlord, the police have not found any concrete clues, causing deep disappointment and anger among both victims.

Dec 5, 2025 - 20:22
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DOUBLE SURGERY CASE REMAINS UNSOLVED IN KORANSARAI

5-DEC-ENG 2

RAJIV NAYAN AGRAWAL

BUXAR---------------------------A mysterious burglary that occurred nine days ago in a house in a local village under the Koransarai police station area continues to challenge the police investigation. Despite the disappearance of valuable items belonging to both the tenant and the landlord, the police have not found any concrete clues, causing deep disappointment and anger among both victims.

A mysterious burglary that occurred nine days ago in a house in a local village under the Koransarai police station area continues to challenge the police investigation. Despite the disappearance of valuable items belonging to both the tenant and the landlord, the police have not found any concrete clues, causing deep disappointment and anger among both victims. The incident is reported to have taken place late on the night of November 25th. The victimized tenant, Gautam Kumar, a resident of Sahejni village in Ara district and an employee of a private company, stated that he lives on rent in Sunil Kumar Gupta's house in Koransarai.

On the 25th, he had gone to attend his maternal uncle's engagement ceremony. After locking the house and leaving, when he returned on the morning of November 26th, he was shocked by what he saw. The door was broken, and his laptop, gold ring, clothes, and shoes were missing from inside. He immediately informed the landlord about the incident. The landlord, Sunil Kumar Gupta, arrived on November 28th and conducted an investigation. During this time, he also discovered that the theft was not limited to the tenant's room, but items had also been stolen from his portion of the house. His two trolley bags, gold chain, ring, brass utensils, and clothes were completely missing.

Following this, both of them together submitted a written application to the police station on December 1st and demanded that an FIR be registered. On Thursday morning, Station House Officer Madhuri Kumari stated that an FIR has been registered based on the application, and further action has been expedited. Local residents say that such incidents are increasing in the area, but there is a need for improved police patrolling and surveillance. Meanwhile, the victims say that the lack of any leads even after nine days is a cause for concern. The police are currently trying to get to the bottom of the case through technical investigations and by monitoring the activities of suspects in the vicinity.

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