Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, January 20
Even a day after 15 heritage chairs and a table was stolen from the storeroom of the Government Arts College, Sector 10; the UT police are still grappling in dark and have failed to make headway in the case.
This is the second theft incident of heritage furniture within four months and the UT police are still clueless about who stole the furniture.
Satish Kumar, DSP (Central), when contacted stated that the matter was still under investigation.
The heritage furniture that costs several lakhs in the international market was kept in the storeroom in the basement. The thieves made their way in by snapping the barbed wire on the college’s boundary wall. They broke three locks to enter the storeroom located in the basement. They took away the locks too.
Police sources said that the involvement of some insider in the theft could not be ruled-out. “Some people can be questioned in this regard in the coming days”, said a police official.
The incident brings to the fore the apathy of the college management towards precious heritage items lying on its premises.
V-shaped cousin chairs had been stolen last time
Box – In the last four months, the UT police has failed to make headway in the theft of eight V-shaped cousin chairs and two tables, from Le Corbusier centre in Sector 19. The theft was reported in September, last year.