Thieves Fleece 65,000 Rupees in Cash and Jewellery in 20 Minutes, Caught on CCTV; Relative's House Targeted in Theft
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- •Thieves stole 65,000 rupees in cash, gold, silver, and valuables within 20 minutes.
- •CCTV footage shows thieves breaking into the house using a rod to pry open the lock.
- •The targeted house belonged to a relative of the victim, increasing insecurity in the area.
- •The police have launched an investigation to identify the thieves and increased surveillance in the surrounding areas.
- •The affected family has appealed to the police to take prompt action.
In a daring heist, thieves struck a residential area in Meerut, making off with 65,000 rupees in cash, gold, silver, and other valuables within a span of just 20 minutes. The incident was captured on CCTV footage, which shows the thieves breaking into the house using a rod to pry open the lock and fleeing with the loot. The police have launched an investigation, while the affected family is left reeling in shock. The targeted house belonged to a relative of the victim, leaving local residents feeling insecure. According to police officials, the thieves took advantage of the darkness of night to break into the house. The CCTV footage reveals two suspects, who quickly entered the house and escaped with the valuables within minutes. The police stated that the thieves used a rod to break the lock, making it easy for them to gain entry into the house. The affected family reported that gold ornaments, silver coins, and approximately 65,000 rupees in cash were stolen from their house. Local residents claim that such incidents are increasing the sense of insecurity in the area. The police said they are trying to identify the thieves and have increased surveillance in the surrounding areas. The affected family has appealed to the police to take prompt action. The police assured that the investigation is ongoing and efforts are being made to apprehend the suspects soon. This incident has put local residents on high alert, with many considering additional security measures for their homes. The police have urged residents to install CCTV cameras in their homes and ensure that doors are properly locked at night.



