<p>A 60-foot-long steel bridge was dismantled and stolen by a group of men posing as government officers in Bihar's Sasaram district, police said on Saturday.</p>.<p>The bridge, weighing 500 tons, was built over the Arrah canal in Amiyawar village in Nasriganj police station area in 1972, they said.</p>.<p>A group of men, posing as officers of the Irrigation Department, dismantled the defunct bridge with the help of gas-cutters and earthmovers over three days, police said.</p>.<p>By the time the locals realised what was happening and informed the police, they had fled with the scrap, said Subhash Kumar, the Station House Officer (SHO) of Nasriganj police station.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/iron-bridge-thieves-inspired-by-nitish-bjp-alleges-tejashwi-yadav-1099116.html">Iron bridge thieves inspired by Nitish, BJP, alleges Tejashwi Yadav</a></strong></p>.<p>"It appears that the whole operation was executed with the help of unwitting local officials of the Irrigation Department," he said.</p>.<p>A case was registered and a hunt was on to nab those behind the incident, Kumar said.</p>.<p>Scrap dealers in the district have been alerted about the incident, he said.</p>.<p>"The bridge was too old and declared dangerous some time back. A new concrete bridge was constructed adjacent to the old one, and that is currently used by the locals," said Mantu Singh, a resident of the Amiyawar village.</p>.<p>Taking a dig at the government over the incident, Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav said the thieves were inspired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and BJP leaders.</p>.<p>"If BJP and Nitish Kumar can steal the government of Bihar, then what is a bridge?" he said, apparently referring to Kumar's JD(U) severing ties with the RJD to form a government with BJP in the state in 2017.</p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>
<p>A 60-foot-long steel bridge was dismantled and stolen by a group of men posing as government officers in Bihar's Sasaram district, police said on Saturday.</p>.<p>The bridge, weighing 500 tons, was built over the Arrah canal in Amiyawar village in Nasriganj police station area in 1972, they said.</p>.<p>A group of men, posing as officers of the Irrigation Department, dismantled the defunct bridge with the help of gas-cutters and earthmovers over three days, police said.</p>.<p>By the time the locals realised what was happening and informed the police, they had fled with the scrap, said Subhash Kumar, the Station House Officer (SHO) of Nasriganj police station.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/iron-bridge-thieves-inspired-by-nitish-bjp-alleges-tejashwi-yadav-1099116.html">Iron bridge thieves inspired by Nitish, BJP, alleges Tejashwi Yadav</a></strong></p>.<p>"It appears that the whole operation was executed with the help of unwitting local officials of the Irrigation Department," he said.</p>.<p>A case was registered and a hunt was on to nab those behind the incident, Kumar said.</p>.<p>Scrap dealers in the district have been alerted about the incident, he said.</p>.<p>"The bridge was too old and declared dangerous some time back. A new concrete bridge was constructed adjacent to the old one, and that is currently used by the locals," said Mantu Singh, a resident of the Amiyawar village.</p>.<p>Taking a dig at the government over the incident, Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav said the thieves were inspired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and BJP leaders.</p>.<p>"If BJP and Nitish Kumar can steal the government of Bihar, then what is a bridge?" he said, apparently referring to Kumar's JD(U) severing ties with the RJD to form a government with BJP in the state in 2017.</p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>