A 60-foot-long, 500-tonne iron bridge at a village in Rohtas district of Bihar has been stolen by thieves who posed as government officials. The Water Resources Department on April 8 lodged an FIR against unknown people. Thieves have carried out an interesting robbery, in which they have stolen a healthy long bridge which was 60 feet long and weighed 500 tons.
According to Indian media reports, thieves are generally trying to steal things that can be hidden from the public eye and easily taken away, but in India, thieves have committed more interesting thefts.
According to the report, the robbers stole a 60-foot-long and 500-tonne bridge in broad daylight in the Indian spring and took it away.
According to the report, the robbers came to the bridge in the name of an agency, cut the entire bridge on both sides, then tore it into several pieces and loaded it in vehicles, and took it away.
One of the highlights of the bridge is that it was built in 1972, but nearby villages have been urging the government to remove it, but the government has taken no action. Did not take action.