Shaheen Bagh becomes home of thieves, 15 bikes stolen so far
Shaheen Bagh becomes home of thieves, 15 bikes stolen so far
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New Delhi: Shaheen Bagh's performance is becoming a gift for vehicle thieves. There are cases of theft of two-wheelers of 15 people coming from Noida and other places to work in Shaheen Bagh. They even blew the policeman's vehicle to handle the security. Due to the closure of the road, people going to work in Shaheen Bagh park their vehicles under Kalindi Kunj Metro Line and go to work. Seeing the crowd around them, they think who will do well in such an environment. When they return, the vehicle is found missing. Local police say that the theft incidents have increased due to leaving the car unattended on the closed road. Vehicle thieves have become active by taking advantage of the demonstration crowd.

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Pradeep, working in a mobile company store in Shaheen Bagh, bought a bike to go to the job a year ago. He visits Shahin Bagh from Faridabad every day. At the same time, Pradeep had to park his bike under Kalindi Kunj Metro station due to the closure of the office due to the protest. On the complaint of which the bike was stolen last Wednesday, the police stopped. Apart from this, Shaheen Bagh from Anas Noida used to work in a restaurant. At the same time, his bike was also stolen from Kalindi Kunj. The vehicles of many other people like them also took the thief.

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The police taught so many lessons of the rules to the owners of vehicles that came to the police station to register the report of these incidents, that they are forced to go to other police station areas to file a case. The police argue that when the road is closed due to the protest, why did these people park their vehicles near the barricades. Where the victims say that they had to come round for a long time. So they used to park their vehicles near the metro station.

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