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Patrolling squads visiting books missing

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 15, 2020 18:00 IST

Aurangabad, Nov 15:Considering the increased thefts in the city and around, the police administration has decided to increase ...

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Aurangabad, Nov 15:

Considering the increased thefts in the city and around, the police administration has decided to increase the patrolling of the squads during night. The administration has put visiting books at various places so that the patrolling teams will note the details in it. However, these books are missing from several places now.

The residents have gone to their native places to celebrate Diwali. It is an opportunity for the thieves to steal in locked houses. During the night, the police patrolling squads visit several localities. However, it is difficult to note whether the teams have visited these places as the visiting books are missing from various places.

Meanwhile, the residents have demanded that the police increase the patrolling during the night and maintain the visiting books.

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