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      Two-wheeler Theft: Time to Stay One Step Ahead of Criminals

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      Editor,

      The report in several social media platforms that nine two-wheelers were stolen across Meghalaya within just six days should concern every citizen. It is not merely another crime statistic, it is a reminder that for many families, a motorcycle/scooty is their primary means of livelihood, transportation, and daily survival. Losing one is not simply an inconvenience; it is an economic setback that affects an entire household.

      The Meghalaya Police deserve appreciation for promptly issuing advisories urging citizens to remain vigilant, use anti-theft devices, and park responsibly. These are necessary precautions. However, the growing frequency of motorcycle/scooty theft demands a broader conversation. We cannot expect citizens alone to shoulder the responsibility of preventing crime. Crime prevention must evolve with changing times.

      The first question we should ask is whether these thefts are isolated incidents or the work of an organised network. When multiple motorcycle/scooty disappear within a short span across different locations, the possibility of a coordinated gang cannot be ignored. Such networks often steal these two-wheelers to dismantle them for spare parts, alter engine and chassis numbers, or transport them across district and state borders. Investigations, therefore, should not stop at recovering stolen motorcycle/scooty. Equal attention must be given to identifying the criminal syndicates, illegal workshops, and black markets that enable stolen vehicles to be dismantled and sold.

      Crime prevention today requires a smarter, technology-driven, intelligence-led, and community-supported approach.

      One of the first steps should be the creation of a State Vehicle Theft Prevention Task Force, comprising the Meghalaya Police, Transport Department, district administrations, insurance companies, and representatives of Dorbar Shnongs. Rather than reacting after each theft, this specialised task force could analyse crime patterns, identify vulnerable areas, coordinate intelligence across districts, and recommend preventive strategies before thefts occur.

      Technology must become one of our strongest weapons. Meghalaya should gradually establish an integrated surveillance network covering major roads, market areas, parking zones, educational institutions, hospitals, petrol pumps, bus stands, and exit routes from towns. Modern Artificial Intelligence-assisted CCTV systems and Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras installed at strategic entry and exit points can instantly identify suspicious vehicle movements, detect motorcycle/scooty without number plates, and alert law enforcement agencies when stolen vehicles pass through monitored checkpoints. Several Indian cities have already demonstrated the effectiveness of such systems in recovering stolen vehicles and tracing organised criminal activity.

      Vehicle security itself must enter the digital era. Owners should be encouraged to install GPS tracking devices, particularly on new motorcycle/scooty. These devices have become increasingly affordable and can dramatically improve recovery rates. Insurance companies could offer premium discounts to owners who install certified anti-theft devices. Simultaneously, the Government should consider developing a Statewide Digital Stolen Vehicle Portal, integrated with the Meghalaya Police website and mobile platforms. Once a complaint is registered, photographs, registration details, engine numbers, and chassis numbers should be instantly accessible to every police station, highway patrol, transport enforcement team, and authorised workshop across the State. In vehicle theft investigations, the first few hours are often the most crucial.

      Another overlooked aspect is parking security. Commercial establishments, shopping complexes, educational institutions, hospitals, and office campuses should be encouraged or where appropriate, mandated to provide secure parking facilities equipped with functioning CCTV cameras, adequate lighting, and trained parking attendants. Security should become part of customer service rather than an afterthought. Parking attendants should be trained not only to collect parking fees but also to identify and report suspicious behaviour immediately.

      Community participation remains one of Meghalaya’s greatest strengths. Our Dorbar Shnongs, market associations, resident welfare groups, and youth organisations have long demonstrated their ability to work collectively for public welfare. Without encouraging vigilantism, verified communication networks between local communities and nearby police stations using platforms such as WhatsApp or dedicated police applications could significantly reduce response times whenever suspicious activities or thefts are reported.

      Another critical area requiring attention is the market for stolen spare parts. Motorcycle/scooty theft survives because there are buyers willing to purchase dismantled components without questioning their origin. Authorities should conduct regular inspections of second-hand vehicle dealers, repair workshops, scrap yards, and spare-parts businesses. Mandatory documentation, digital inventory records, and periodic verification of engines, frames, and major components would make it far more difficult for stolen motorcycles to disappear into the black market.

      Public participation should also be encouraged through positive incentives. Meghalaya Police may consider introducing confidential reward schemes for credible information leading to the recovery of stolen vehicles or the arrest of habitual offenders. Citizens are often willing to assist law enforcement when they are assured of confidentiality and protection.

      Equally important is intelligence-led policing. A dedicated database of repeat vehicle thieves, combined with close coordination among districts and neighbouring states, can reveal patterns that might otherwise go unnoticed. If these thefts are linked to organised interstate criminal networks, dismantling the entire syndicate should take precedence over merely arresting individual offenders.

      Public awareness must also evolve. Every motorcycle/scooty owner should maintain digital copies of registration certificates, insurance documents, engine numbers, chassis numbers, and recent photographs of their vehicle. These simple precautions can significantly assist investigators and insurance companies should theft occur.

      Ultimately, preventing motorcycle/scooty theft is not merely about buying stronger locks or asking citizens to be more careful. It is about building a smarter policing ecosystem where technology, intelligence, effective enforcement, institutional coordination, and community participation work together seamlessly.

      Every stolen motorcycle/scooty represents months, sometimes years of hard-earned savings. For many families, it is the only means of travelling to work, transporting children to school, accessing healthcare, or earning a livelihood. The true measure of success should not simply be the number of motorcycle/scooty recovered after they disappear, but the number of thefts prevented before they occur.

      Meghalaya has repeatedly shown that strong institutions and strong communities can work together to overcome challenges. This is another opportunity to do so. By embracing innovation, strengthening intelligence, investing in modern surveillance, and fostering active public participation, we can ensure that motorcycle/scooty theft becomes one of the most difficult crimes to commit rather than one of the easiest to escape.

      Crime evolves. Our response must evolve even faster. Prevention, not merely recovery must become Meghalaya’s highest priority.

      Augusten Blah

      Shillong

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      HP News Service

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