Men stole jewellery on pretext of making jewellery
Men stole jewellery on pretext of making jewellery
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The cases of crime coming today are surprising everyone. In such a case, the case has come up in Chandigarh, where two vicious thieves who came to make the keys of the lock of the briefcase and cupboard at the house of retired bank manager located in Sector-37, escaped by stealing jewelry worth lakhs of rupees from the locker. In this case, the theft was detected at the time when the locker was opened and after this the police was informed about the case. At the same time, the police has started a case against unknown thieves by the Sector-39 Police Station.

According to the information, complainant Baldev Kumar Verma (77), resident of Sector-37, told the police that, "He is retired as a bank manager and on November 11, a young man who used to lock the keys, rode a bicycle outside the house. Had been. They asked him to stop and fix the lock of his briefcase. During this time, the young man who corrected the keys asked for other keys of the briefcase. At this they caught him holding a bunch of keys to the house. There was also a key to the wardrobe of the house in the bunches. Vicious, who fixed the key, stuck the key of the cupboard in the lock of the briefcase, which caused the key to turn and broke. "

Further, he said," After this the fraudster lured him that he would come to the lock of his cupboard yesterday. Will make the key. After this he came the next day on November 12 and tried to open the cupboard lock but the lock did not open. After this, on November 13, he brought another young man with him and both started making keys of the locker again. "With this, the complainant Baldev Kumar Verma alleges that," The said fraudster confuses his son Sachin Verma in his talks. And the other one opened the lock of the cupboard and cleaned the hands on the jewels kept in the locker inside. After this, both of them fled from there saying that they should fix the lock of the cupboard. On 20 November, when his daughter-in-law opened the cupboard locker and checked, all the gold and silver ornaments kept there were missing. After this, the matter was reported to the police.

With this, the complainant stated that, "The accused had eight gold rings from the locker, six pair of tops, two gold chains, a locket, a mangalsutra, a pair of earrings, a child's locket on which S was written, Three pairs of silver pinch, the earrings of the girl, the gold bracelet are worth around five lakh rupees. The police say the accused will be arrested soon.

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