Sri Vijaya Puram | March 15, 2026
In a swift operation demonstrating prompt response and professionalism, the team of Police Station Aberdeen solved a burglary case at Hanuman Mandir on Sea Shore Road within four hours of receiving the complaint and recovered the entire stolen cash.
According to police sources, information regarding the burglary at the temple was received at Police Station Aberdeen on March 13, 2026. Acting immediately on the complaint, a police team was constituted under the leadership of Head Constable Sunil Singh Yadav, along with Police Constables K. Jagdish Babu, P. Mohd Rafique, Surender Singh Yadav and Sandeep Kerketta.
The team conducted intensive enquiries in the area and carried out technical verification, which led to the identification and apprehension of the accused within a short span of four hours.
During the course of investigation, the police successfully recovered the entire stolen cash amounting to ₹4,250. The accused has been arrested and produced before the competent court for further legal proceedings.
The operation was carried out under the command of Inspector Vijay Kumar, SHO of Police Station Aberdeen, under the guidance of Mr. Brij Mohan Meena, DANIPS, SDPO South Andaman, and under the overall supervision of Ms. Shweta K. Sugathan, IPS, Superintendent of Police, South Andaman District.
Meanwhile, the police have appealed to the general public to share any information related to crime or illegal activities. Citizens can contact the police through 112 (ERSS), 03192-232100 (Police Control Room), or 03192-236641 (SP (D) South Andaman Office). Police authorities have assured that the identity of informants will be kept confidential and suitable rewards may be provided.
