Police recovers Buddisht book in Arunachal Pradesh

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A police team, accompanied by two of the accused persons, recovered the stolen book from Luguthang village after nine hours of trekking from Meragoh

KRC TIMES NE Desk

Itanagar: A holy book of the Buddhist was stolen and police was chasing the thieves and finally they recovered the book from a village in Arunachal Pradesh. 

Police sources said that they have also detained the thieves. “This book was was stolen from a monastery in Tawang district last month and we recovered it from a place in Luguthang village on Wednesday” said a police officer.

The four accused were arrested from Meragoh village on Monday for allegedly stealing the book from Luguthang monastery on April 29, the police officer said.

After receipt of a written complaint from one Tsering Chombey, the district police, led by Jang police station officer in-charge, Pema Wangchu, launched an investigation and arrested the four persons.

“During interrogation, they revealed that they had stolen the holy book (Ser Choi) from Luguthang Gonpa and had hidden it at a place near Luguthang village,” the police officer said. A police team, accompanied by two of the accused persons, recovered the stolen book from Luguthang village after nine hours of trekking from Meragoh.

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