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Motorcycles stolen from Dargah Road, Osmanpura and Mukundwadi

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 22, 2021 22:55 IST

Aurangabad, July 22:The series of motorcycle thefts does not seem to cease in the city. Three motorcycles were ...

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Aurangabad, July 22:

The series of motorcycle thefts does not seem to cease in the city. Three motorcycles were stolen in the city in different incidents, and the cases have been registered at the respective police stations.

Kisan Baburao Shendge, a resident of the Satara area, gave his motorcycle (MH 20 DN 1129) to his acquaint to use for one day.

A motorcycle was stolen from Dargah Road as the acquaint forgot to remove the key after parking it. A case in this regard has been registered at the Jawaharnagar police station.

In the second incident, the motorcycle (MH 20 KC 579) of Sambhaji Avinash Shinde (Uttaranagari, Mukundwadi) was stolen from the Osmanpura area.

In another incident, the motorcycle (MH 21 BE 7720) of Santosh Kalusingh Sundarde (Mukundwadi) parked in front of his house was stolen. A case has been registered at the Mukundwadi police station.

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