St Vincent and the Grenadines: Indian national offers reward of $1000, in return of her robbed items
An Indian national and a resident of St Vincent and the Grenadines has promised to offer $1000 to any person who is able to return her robbed items. The victim was robbed on the night of March 1, during which she lost various valuable items.
19th of March 2024
Kingstown, St Vincent and the Grenadines: An Indian national and a resident of St Vincent and the Grenadines has promised to offer $1000 to any person who is able to return her stolen items. The victim was robbed on the night of March 1, during which she lost various valuable items.
The victim has been identified as Neha Singla, who was robbed of a passport, a wallet with IDs, a laptop (MacAir 2020) and a hard disc. As per the details shared by the authorities, her hard disc contained significant data pertaining to lecture notes and teaching materials which were of utmost importance to her.
Subsequently, the victim filed a complaint at Calliaqua police station as well as at the police headquarters in Kingstown. As per the reports, the robbery took place at Singla’s residence.
Notably, Neha Singla has offered a reward of $1000 dollars to the person who will assist her in getting the items returned or to a person who will provide her with credible information about her stolen items.
She has said that she will not press any charge against anyone, all she needs is the return of her robbed items which are essentially important to her.
Noting that the authorities of the island nation have also promised to conduct a thorough investigation of the matter in order to find those items and get the culprit punished for the offence.
Several residents of the community took to their social media accounts and expressed their anger toward the criminal and empathy towards the victim.
One person with a Facebook account Jules Morgan commented “These situations are so unfortunate and to think some illiterate thief might be in possession of that hard disc and eventually erase the contents.”
Another person commented the following “Some people are so ruthless and selfish, they do not think about other people’s perspectives, all they think about is themselves.”
The residents of the community have requested the authorities to take stringent measures regarding the safety and security of the citizens as the citizens are not even safe in their own residences.
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