Publish Date: | Thu, 03 Mar 2022 11:18 PM (IST)
Morena (Rep. of New Zealand). Two unique incidents of theft took place in broad daylight on Thursday in the heart of the city. In the first incident, a bag containing 90 thousand rupees was stolen from the shop of a mill trader, and in the second incident 50 thousand rupees disappeared from the pocket of the farmer who came after selling mustard. The special thing is that these incidents have happened a few steps away from the SP bungalow and the city Kotwali. The mill businessman has raised suspicion of theft on four women, while the farmer has accused a minor of stealing 50 thousand rupees.
Suresh Chand son Ramcharan Gupta, who runs a shop selling flour mill on MS Road in front of Dnyaneshwari temple, 300 to 400 meters away from Kotwali, reached Kotwali police station with a complaint that he had brought 90 thousand rupees from home to deposit money in the bank, Which he kept in a bag. This bag full of money was kept on his throne, where he sits. Around two o’clock in the afternoon, four women came to buy the mill. Two women started talking to him about the mill and two stood outside. According to Sureshchandra Gupta, the type of mill demanded by the women was not available at the shop. After 15 to 17 minutes the women came out of the shop and after that they saw that the bag full of money kept on the cushion was missing. The four women disappeared in the crowd of the fair to be held at the Dnyaneshwari temple on Thursday. In the CCTV camera installed at a nearby shop, these four women are seen coming and going to the shop of mill businessman Suresh Chandra Gupta. On the basis of this CCTV footage, the police is looking for the women suspected in the theft.
50 thousand crossed from the pocket of the farmer’s kurta, the minor suspects:
Shortly after mill businessman Suresh Chandra Gupta, farmer Hakim Singh Sikarwar of Khitaura village reached Kotwali with a complaint of theft of 50 thousand rupees from his pocket. Farmer Hakim Singh told that on Thursday he had come to a mustard mill to sell mustard. After selling mustard, he got 50 thousand rupees, which was kept in the pocket of the kurta. Keeping this money, the farmers reached Sharma Diesel Service shop located near SP Bungalow, on MS Road, to buy their tractor accessories. According to the farmer, as soon as he sat on the tractor after buying the goods, he did not have 50 thousand rupees in his pocket. The farmer, who reached the police station with a complaint, says that at that time a boy of 13 to 14 years was standing near him, who ran away after missing the money. The Kotwali police have registered four unidentified theft cases in this case.
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– I was going to deposit money from home in the bank, during this time four women came who got involved in the conversation on the pretext of taking a mill. I found myself missing as soon as the women left. These women have gone with a bag full of money. If the CCTV cameras of the police installed on the streets were operational, they would have been easily identified.
Suresh Chandra Gupta
victim, mill businessman
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