
Deputy mamlatdar alleges harassment, files complaint
In his written complaint, Yashpal Parmar, 44, stated that he was residing in Mangalnagar near Borsad Chokdi in Anand district, while his aged parents were staying at Flat No. 202, Aron Residency, opposite Gandhigram railway station in Navrangpura.
He alleged in the FIR that since Dec 2024, the property owners of nearby commercial offices along with a PG operator and his associates, were continuously harassing his family.
Due to the ongoing intimidation, his parents were compelled to shift to his residence in Anand. Parmar further reported that on July 2, his brother Lalkrushna checked the CCTV setup at Aron Residency and found that two of the four cameras were missing.
When they visited the site, both cameras were found stolen. The family suspects deliberate sabotage, citing a prior incident dated Nov 29, 2023, when the same suspects were accused of damaging CCTV wires.
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Parmar called the police control room and filed a formal complaint. He estimates the cost of the stolen CCTV cameras to be around Rs 10,000. He urged police to retrieve the DVR footage and identify the suspects captured in the video before the theft. He has requested legal action against the accused and anyone responsible for the repeated acts of harassment, damage, and theft.
Navrangpura police began a preliminary inquiry into the matter..

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