Arunachal police crack blind theft case within 48 hours using tech-based investigation
The Seppa Police in Arunachal Pradesh’s East Kameng district successfully solved a blind theft case within 48 hours of its registration.

- Seppa Police swiftly solved a theft case in Santipur Colony within 48 hours, showcasing effective law enforcement.
- The investigation involved both technical resources and field intelligence, leading to the quick identification of leads.
- Police identified and arrested 20-year-old Sawan Lorrah as the primary suspect, recovering stolen mobile phones and cash.
The Seppa Police in Arunachal Pradesh’s East Kameng district successfully solved a blind theft case within 48 hours of its registration.
The case, registered as Seppa PS Case No. 44/2025 under Section 305 BNS, involved the theft of two mobile phones and cash from a residence in Santipur Colony, Seppa.
Acting promptly, a dedicated police team led by Officer-in-Charge (OC) of PS Seppa, ASI Josh Ngusang, along with constables W. Sawin, J. Wangpan, and others, launched an intensive investigation combining technical and field-based intelligence.
Through meticulous analysis of leads and sustained follow-up, the team successfully identified and apprehended the accused, 20-year-old Sawan Lorrah. During interrogation, the accused confessed to the crime. Both stolen mobile phones, which had been sold to unsuspecting individuals, were recovered and seized by the police.
The accused has been taken into custody, and further legal proceedings are underway as per due process of law.
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