An official
statement released on Sunday 18 Feb revealed that goods worth a staggering Rs 85.6
lakh were reported missing from the premises of Seabird Marine Services in
Dronagiri.
In response to a
complaint filed by a customs official, the Uran police have registered a case
under sections 379 (theft) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal
Code. This legal action underscores the
severity of the situation and the authorities’ commitment to pursuing justice
for the victims of this crime.
The stolen goods,
which included high-value eyewear, were stored in a container located on the
premises of Seabird Marine Services in Dronagiri. The theft is believed to have occurred on the intervening night of
February 2 and 3, according to the official statement. It is worth noting
that the container in question was seized on February 24, 2021, and had been
kept on hold within the company’s premises, adding a layer of complexity to the
investigation.
As of now, the
police are actively investigating the theft, but no arrests have been made thus
far. The absence of suspects underscores the challenges inherent in unraveling
the complexities of such criminal activities. However, law enforcement
authorities are leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to apprehend the
perpetrators and recover the stolen goods.
This incident sheds light on the vulnerabilities
within the logistics infrastructure of Navi Mumbai. The theft of goods worth Rs 85.6 lakh underscores the urgent need for
enhanced security measures to protect valuable cargo. It also highlights the
importance of comprehensive risk management strategies to mitigate potential
losses and safeguard the interests of stakeholders.