The incident took place at 3 o’clock in the night in Nepanagar of Burhanpur district of Madhya Pradesh. The miscreants took the colony guard hostage and then entered the house of a cement businessman. Everyone was wearing masks on their faces. Police are now searching for them through CCTV cameras.
In Nepanagar of Burhanpur district, miscreants committed robbery at the house of a cement businessman around 3 pm on Saturday night. The number of dacoits is said to be more than twenty. Everyone had covered their faces with masks. As soon as the information was received on Sunday morning, a large number of police forces reached the spot. Efforts are being made to gather clues about the dacoits with the help of dog squad.
Police and local people said that around 3 o’clock in the night the dacoits reached the house of Raunak Jain, a cement and building material businessman living in Vrindavan Colony. The miscreants jumped inside the gate of the house and took the watchman hostage. After this they entered the house and beat up Raunak and his wife and snatched away the gold ornaments they were wearing.
The dacoits could not be identified
Raunak got badly injured in this fight. He has got ten stitches. After this, the miscreants also reached the nearby houses and stole bikes from six houses and fled away. This incident has been captured in the CCTV cameras installed there, but the dacoits could not be identified because their faces were covered.
ran towards amravati highway
After committing the robbery, the criminals fled towards Amravati State Highway via Dwali-Sarola road. When a bike ran out of petrol on the way, it was left on the way. Police have recovered that bike.
The dacoits seen in the CCTV footage are wearing watches etc. in their hands. Judging by his attire, he looks educated. Till Sunday afternoon no trace of the accused could be found. Station in-charge Gyanu Jaiswal says that teams have been dispatched. The dacoits will be arrested soon.
Here, a case of animal cruelty has been registered against nine people for colliding the scaffolds.
Shahpur police station has registered a case against nine people, including fair committee chairman Manoj Chaudhary, for cruelty to animals by colliding scaffolds in the name of tradition. However, no accused had been arrested till Sunday afternoon. It is noteworthy that a collision of scaffolds was organized on the banks of Amravati river in Shahpur from 1 pm on Saturday afternoon.
About two hundred scaffolds from Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra were included in this event. Nearly one lakh people had reached Shahpur to watch their fight. This event has been happening for the last several decades. This time some social workers had opposed this event, calling it cruelty to animals and demanded action. On the instructions of Collector Bhavya Mittal, the police registered a case against the organizers late in the night.
case registered against them
Police station in-charge Shahpur Akhilesh Mishra said that fair committee chairman Manoj Chaudhary, 38 years resident of Shahpur, along with Kanhaiya Navlakhe, Dinkar Chauhan, Sudhir Mahajan, Deepak Yewale, Umakant Patil, Gokul Mahajan, Sunil Wankhede and Vasudev Mahajan, all residents of Shahpur, have filed a complaint against BNS. And a case has been registered under the sections of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.