Pali/Jaipur:
The Special Operations Group (SOG) has made a major revelation by busting a gang involved in stealing petrol from an Indian Oil petroleum pipeline in Pali district of Rajasthan. During the operation, the team arrested four accused. The action was carried out under the instructions of ADG Vishal Bansal.
Action Based on Secret Information
The SOG received information that petrol was being illegally extracted from a petroleum pipeline in certain areas of Pali district. After receiving the tip-off, the team began monitoring the case and kept an eye on suspicious activities through technical surveillance. After gathering sufficient evidence, the SOG team conducted a raid and apprehended the accused.
Petrol Extracted by Drilling Holes in Pipeline
During the investigation, it was revealed that the accused used to drill illegal holes in the Indian Oil pipeline to extract petrol. Special equipment was used for this purpose. The stolen petrol was later sold illegally, allowing the accused to earn huge profits.
Four Accused Arrested
The SOG arrested four individuals identified as Devendra, Jitendra, Pratap, and Prem in connection with the case. Police have started interrogating them and are trying to find out who else might be involved in this network.
Risk of Major Accident
Stealing fuel from petroleum pipelines is considered extremely dangerous. Tampering with pipelines can lead to major accidents such as fire or explosions at any time, posing a serious threat to nearby residents.
SOG Investigating the Entire Network
The SOG team is now investigating the entire network behind the operation. Police are also trying to identify who the stolen petrol was supplied to and how many more people are involved in this illegal business. Officials have said that action will soon be taken against other accused involved in the case.
In brief:
The SOG has busted a gang stealing petrol from an Indian Oil pipeline in Pali district and arrested four accused—Devendra, Jitendra, Pratap, and Prem. The operation was conducted under the instructions of ADG Vishal Bansal, and the police are now investigating the wider network involved in the racket.








