After Bhandup resident discovered that three minors had brazenly stolen his child's bicycle, according to new directives by the Ministry of Women and Child Development in May, no FIR can be filed against a minor for petty offences
The cycle after the wheels were stolen
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When advocate Arpan Malwankar bought his 10-year-old son Shardul a new cycle for his birthday, he had no idea it would become the cause of his heartbreak, too. After he discovered that three minors had brazenly stolen its tyres from his Bhandup home -- an event that was caught on CCTV -- he also found there was nothing he could do about it.
According to new directives by the Ministry of Women and Child Development in May, no FIR can be filed against a minor for petty offences. According to Malwankar, "The police found the CCTV footage that identifies the miscreants, but they can’t do much as the new directives tie their hands. If you see the footage, they seem extremely confident and carefree. There is not an ounce of tension on their faces. If they don’t fear the law, then the future can be fatal."
CCTV grab shows the three walking away with the wheels
Meanwhile, even as Kanjurmarg police has confirmed the incident, an officer said, "As they are minors, we don’t have the power to arrest them. So they will be called to the police station along with their parents and the stolen wheels will be handed over to the complainant. In such cases, we inform the juvenile board."
Another officer said, "Earlier, if any minor was taken into custody, an FIR was needed. But now, an FIR can be registered only if the crime is very serious."