Uttar Pradesh

50 thousand rupees including cash stolen from a jewelery shop. Theft of Rs 50 thousand including cash in bullion shop: Second incident in a week in Bhulemau market of Jaunpur, questions on police patrolling – Jaunpur News


Thieves broke into a bullion shop located in Bhulemau market of Jafrabad police station area of ​​Jaunpur on Thursday night and made away with jewelery and cash worth Rs 50 thousand. This is the second incident of theft within a week, which has spread panic among the shopkeepers of the area.

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Let us know the whole matter… Gorakhnath Seth, resident of Wajidpur North, has a shop named Suraj Jewelers in Bhulemau market. Like every day, he closed the shop on Thursday night and went home. At night the thieves broke into the wall behind the shop and entered inside. They broke into the cupboard and stole the gold nails, silver anklets and artificial jewelery kept in it.

The secret of theft revealed in the morning In the morning a local person informed Gorakhnath about the incident. On receiving the information, police dialed 112 and reached the spot. After some time, station incharge Jaiprakash Yadav, SI Dhanushdhari Pandey and the force also reached the spot. The police took details of the stolen goods from the shopkeeper and called the forensic team and started investigation.

Theft has happened before too Local people and shopkeepers said that on November 21, around Rs 1 lakh and cash was stolen from another bullion shop in the same market. The police could not solve that incident, and now the second incident has made people more worried.

Anger among shopkeepers Shopkeepers of the area are angry with the inaction of the police. He says that the police is busy checking bikes, but is failing to stop the incidents of theft taking place in the market. Station in-charge Jaiprakash Yadav said, “A thorough investigation of the incident is going on. The accused will be arrested soon.”



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