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Tawang Police Arrest Tourist for Stealing Items at Buddha Park

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi 2 Min Read Published March 6, 2026
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Tawang Police arrest a tourist accused of stealing items at Buddha Park.
A tourist was arrested by Tawang Police for allegedly stealing items from Buddha Park, a popular tourist attraction in Arunachal Pradesh.
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Tawang Police arrested a tourist from West Bengal today at Buddha Park in Arunachal Pradesh after they caught him allegedly stealing religious items. This swift action by the Tawang Police Arrest Tourist team shows their commitment to protecting sacred sites and preserving cultural heritage.

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The tourist tried to remove several religious artifacts from Buddha Park, one of Tawang’s most famous spiritual landmarks. Moreover, temple officials immediately alerted the police, who responded quickly to recover the stolen items and prevent further incidents.

The arrested tourist is cooperating with the police, and authorities are investigating the full extent of the theft. Additionally, officers have set up alerts at nearby checkpoints to prevent stolen items from leaving the district. The police are also educating visitors on respecting sacred sites and local customs.

Buddha Park, famous for its spiritual and artistic significance, now remains under strict police supervision. Furthermore, Tawang Police plan awareness campaigns to teach tourists the importance of safeguarding cultural and religious landmarks.

Police officials warned that they will take strict action against anyone attempting to violate sacred or cultural sites. As a result, local citizens feel reassured, and tourists understand that authorities actively protect religious spaces.

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This incident highlights the need for vigilance and community cooperation to preserve sacred areas. Ultimately, the Tawang Police demonstrate their commitment to law enforcement and cultural preservation through swift and decisive action.

By arresting the tourist, Tawang Police Arrest Tourist initiatives reinforce public confidence in law enforcement at religious sites. Visitors can now explore Buddha Park safely, knowing that the authorities actively safeguard the area.

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Tanshu Gandhi March 6, 2026
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