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Motorcycle thieves active in lockdown

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 23, 2021 22:00 IST

Aurangabad, April 23:The police are working day and night to stop the spread of the Corona pandemic during ...

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Aurangabad, April 23:

The police are working day and night to stop the spread of the Corona pandemic during the lockdown. Taking advantage of this opportunity, the motorcycle thieves have become active. In all, three motorcycles were stolen from various parts of the city during the lockdown period.

A motorcycle of Ravindra Prakash Padalkar from Mhada Colony in New Osmanpura areas was stolen and he lodged a complaint in this regard on Wednesday. In another incident, a motorcycle (MH 20 CD 3006) parked at the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) was stolen on April 18. Vilas Rangnath Gore (30, TV Centre, Hudco) lodged a complaint at Begumpura police station. The third motorcycle (MH 20 A V 1376) was stolen from Golegaonkar Colony on April 22. Shaikh Samir Shaikh Majid has lodged a complaint at the Vedantnagar police station.

Tags: Mhada ColonyGovernment medical college and hospitalVilas Rangnath GoreGolegaonkar Colony
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