Udhampur: Recently, in the Thormeal area of the city in the Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir, late Thursday, thieves targeted the shop and cleaned hands on thousands of cash and goods. CCTV was also installed inside the shop, but the thieves took the CVR with them. The police reached the spot on Friday morning and started investigating the case. At the same time, the Board of Trade has expressed concern over the constant targeting of shops. The trade board says that thieves are constantly targeting shops and so far the police have failed to apprehend anyone. According to the information received, Vijay, the owner of the shop, was surprised to see the items scattered inside when he reached the shop in the morning. When he examined the shop thoroughly, it was found that on the second floor above the shop, the thieves had broken the window and reached inside the shop and cleaned the hands of cash and goods worth thousands of rupees.
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The shopkeeper who ran the CVR also told that the cash was kept for the necklace of the notes worn at the wedding, which the thief took. CCTV was installed inside. When we started looking at the CCTV records, it was found that the thieves had taken the CVR with them. When the police got information about this, a team of police reached the spot. The police reached Mauk and started investigating the case. Jitendra Varmani, the head of the trade board, said that in about three months, thieves have targeted many shops in the city. Cases of theft are coming inside shops. This clearly shows that a gang is active and the police is not able to catch them.
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According to the information received, let us tell you that the police have registered the cases of all the previous thieves, but not a single thief has been caught so far. If the police do not arrest the perpetrator of the robbery soon, then more shops can be targeted in the coming time.
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