The miscreants stole the earring from the woman by attacking her, then took away two buffaloes.

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The miscreants stole the earring from the woman by attacking her, then took away two buffaloes.


In Lalaur village of Station Road police station area, armed miscreants attacked a woman and looted her earrings and cash worth Rs 3,000 kept in her house. Two buffaloes and a calf tied in a hut outside the house were taken away. Both the miscreants are seen in the CCTV camera installed in the house in front of Vimla’s house, one of whom is also seen with a pistol.

In Lalaur village of Station Road police station area, armed miscreants attacked a woman and looted her earrings and cash worth Rs 3,000 kept in her house. After this, two buffaloes and a calf and the neighbour’s bike were stolen. After the incident, a crowd of villagers started chasing the miscreants, on receiving information the police team also reached the spot. Due to this siege, the miscreants ran away leaving behind the bike and buffaloes.

On Thursday afternoon, more than 30 people of Lalaur village reached Station Road police station in a tractor-trolley. Victim Vimala’s wife Ratan Singh Kushwaha told that on the night of Wednesday-Thursday, two masked armed miscreants entered the house by breaking the window. One earring and three thousand rupees were looted with great force. Two buffaloes and a calf tied in a hut outside the house were taken away. Both the miscreants are seen in the CCTV camera installed in the house in front of Vimla’s house, one of whom is also seen with a pistol.

In the CCTV footage, these miscreants are seen breaking the shutter and door lock of a house and taking away the bike. The woman informed her neighbors about the incident in the night itself. As soon as the information was received, the patrolling police team also reached Lalaur village. It is reported that the miscreants left the stolen bike and ran into the ravines out of fear of the police. The villagers, who were searching for the miscreants, found both Vimla’s buffalo and Paderu in the ravines near Bindwa village. The police have started investigation after taking an application from the victim.

Second accused of looting petrol pump and liquor shop arrested

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  • Another criminal who robbed a petrol pump and country liquor shop in Saraichaula police station area was caught by the police. One accused involved in the robbery has already been caught, two other criminals are still absconding, police teams have been deployed to search for them. It is noteworthy that on the afternoon of October 23, four armed miscreants entered the petrol pump located near Gauspur Canal culvert and beat up the petrol pump employees and looted cash worth Rs 14,000.
  • After robbing the petrol pump, these same miscreants had looted thousands of cash and liquor bottles from the liquor shop located near Mrigpura Pulia. The actions of the miscreants were captured in the CCTV cameras installed at the petrol pump, which helped the police in identification. A criminal Ballu alias Balram, son of Mahavir Gurjar, resident of Pura Bawarkheda, Fusan, was caught by Saraichhaula police on October 26, from whose possession Rs 3500 was also seized.
  • The second accused in the same robbery, Ajit Gurjar, resident of Tilongha village, was caught near Masoodpur Tiraha on Thursday afternoon. The Apache bike from which the criminals fled after the robbery has also been seized from Ajit Gurjar. Investigation has revealed that this bike is also stolen, which was stolen from Bahodapur area of ​​Gwalior only a month ago. Apart from this, police have also recovered a pistol and cartridge from Ajit Gurjar.