Bhagchand Poptani runs a grocery shop near Vyapar Vihar Badi Parking. On Saturday night he closed the shop and went to his home. On Sunday morning he opened the lock and went inside the shop. About one lakh rupees kept in the bag inside was missing. After this he went to the first floor of the shop.
Thieves who broke into the shed of the grocery shop located in Vyapar Vihar stole Rs 1 lakh and other goods from the shop. When the traders came to open their shops on Sunday morning, they came to know about the theft. The businessman has complained about this at Tarbahar police station. Based on the complaint, the police have registered a crime and started investigating the case.
Bhagchand Poptani runs a grocery shop near Vyapar Vihar Badi Parking. On Saturday night he closed the shop and went to his home. On Sunday morning he opened the lock and went inside the shop. About one lakh rupees kept in the bag inside was missing. After this he went to the first floor of the shop. The tin shed there was uprooted. The incident was carried out by thieves who broke into the shed. The businessman informed the nearby shop operators about this. After this he lodged a complaint of theft at Tarbahar police station. On the complaint of the businessman, the police have registered a crime and taken the matter under investigation.
CCTV installed in entire market
Vyapar Vihar is the largest wholesale market of the division. Along with the division, traders from neighboring states also come here for shopping. Due to this, many incidents of theft and theft have come to light here. After this, traders have installed CCTVs at different places in the market. A control room has also been created for its operation and maintenance. The entire market can be monitored from here. Police reached the grocery store after receiving information about theft and checked the CCTV camera footage. Through this, efforts are being made to identify the thieves.
Broken lock of abandoned house, three lakh cash and gold and silver jewelery found
Naiduniya representative, Bilaspur: Thieves targeted an abandoned house in village Lavar of Masturi area and made off with three lakh rupees and gold and silver jewelery in broad daylight. During this time the woman had gone to her work. Their children had gone to school and college. On the complaint of the woman, the police have registered a case and started searching for the thieves.
Sumitra Bhardwaj, who lives in Lavar of Masturi area, works in a private institute. Their children study in school and college. On the morning of Saturday, November 9, she went to work. Their children went to school and college. His son Gulshan came home from school at around three in the afternoon. During this time the lock of his house was broken. When he opened the door and went inside, things were scattered in the room. He informed his elder brother Chandan about the incident. On this Chandan also reached home. The woman had also reached her home by then. The thieves, who broke into the lock in broad daylight, stole three lakh rupees and gold and silver jewelery from the cupboard. The woman immediately informed the Masturi police. On this the police team also reached the village. Police have collected information about the suspects from nearby people. Here, on the complaint of the woman, the police have registered a crime. Now the thieves are being searched.
Fed up with husband’s beating, woman drank phenyl, crime registered
A woman living in Kasturba Nagar of Civil Line area drank phenyl after being troubled by her husband’s beating. He was admitted to SIMS in critical condition. Police reached the hospital on receiving information about the incident and after interrogating the woman, registered a case of assault against her husband and took the matter under investigation.
Jhanvi Moolchandani, who lives in Kasturba Nagar, was married to Bablu alias Purushottam Moolchandani 14 years ago. Only after three-four months of marriage, fed up with her husband’s beatings and torture, the woman went to her maternal home. After this several social and family meetings took place. After consultation, the woman started living in her in-laws’ house. He also has two children. The woman said that even after several meetings and consultations, her husband’s behavior has not improved. She was at home on the night of Friday, November 8. Meanwhile her husband came home drunk. He started beating his wife in front of the children. Troubled by the assault, the woman drank phenyl at night itself. After this, the people around him admitted him to SIMS. On getting information about the incident, the Civil Lines Police team reached Sims. After interrogating the woman, the police have registered a case of assault against her husband.