CM Naidu lauds police for recovering woman’s stolen scooter
Naidu underlined the profound distress theft of a vehicle causes to people who depend on them for daily transportation and livelihood
VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu on Friday appreciated Eluru police for restoring to owners their vehicles stolen by thieves. He underlined the profound distress theft of a vehicle causes to people who depend on them for daily transportation and livelihood.
The CM specifically mentioned a touching incident involving Nili Aliveni, whose scooter had been stolen. Aliveni used the vehicle to take her thalassemia-affected daughter to hospital every day for blood transfusion. AP police posted on their X handle how mother Aliveni broke into tears on getting back her hard-earned scooter.
Reposting it on his X account, the Chief Minister wrote, “Nili Aliveni was devastated when the scooter she used to take her thalassemia-affected daughter to the hospital was stolen. Her emotions when the bike was recovered by the police show how much it means to her. For families who depend on them, bikes provide a means of daily transportation and livelihood. When a bike is stolen, families are adversely impacted. However, I am glad to note that in the last quarter alone, police recovered 251 stolen bikes and arrested 25 suspects. They are now using the latest technology to crack down on these cases and bringing relief to affected families. I commend Eluru Police for their prompt action and service to people,” Chandrababu Naidu stated. He encouraged Andhra Pradesh police to combat thefts and prevent the severe stress that missing vehicles cause to their owners.