Man Finds His Car That Was Stolen 2 Years Ago, Turns Out A Police Officer Was Using It

Meenu Katariya

Two years is a long time to wait for something you’ve lost. One even loses hope.

Omendra Soni, a man from Kanpur got to know about his lost car two years after it was stolen from a service centre. But wait, this is not the news.

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An officer of the UP police was using his car, as reported by Hindustan Times.

Thanks to the service centre that called Omendra seeking his feedback, he found his lost car. Shocked at the query, he reached the centre and was told that the car was returned to SO Bithoor, Kaushlendra Pratap Singh after service.

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When his car was stolen in December, 2018, he had filed an FIR but the vehicle could not be found.

The police officer, in his defence, claimed he had found the car abandoned after which it was seized. However, he did not elaborate on the date when the vehicle was found.

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The news didn’t surprise netizens because obviously it’s UP, but they did not leave any chance to make comments on UP police.

The weird revelation has left the UP police embarrased and the entire case would now be inquired into and anyone found responsible would face serious departmental action.

So much for law and order, right?

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