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PSI and his relatives cars stolen

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 22, 2020 21:10 IST

Aurangabad, Nov 22:Thieves stole two cars, belong one of a PSI and another of of his relative and ...

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Aurangabad, Nov 22:

Thieves stole two cars, belong one of a PSI and another of of his relative and Rs 50,000 cash, kept in the car, all amounting Rs 14.50 lakh at Kannad on Saturday night. PSI, Mahesh Bhosale lodged a complaint at the city police station in this regard.

PSI, Bhosale is posted at Deulgaon Raja police station in Jalna district. He came in his car (MH 21 AX 3004) at Kannad to meet his relative, Nitin Deshmukh, on Saturday. He parked his car near the car of Deshmukh in front of the house. Some unidentified thieves stole both the cars.

In the morning, PI Rameshwar Rege, PSI Balbhim Raut and others rushed to the spot on receiving the information. The police checked the CCTV cameras on the road and found that cars had gone towards Sillod. Bhosale kept cash Rs 50,000 in the car. Each car amounted around Rs 7 lakh and hence, the thieves took the articles worth Rs 14.50 lakh. The police sent two teams towards Jalna and Sillod in search of the cars.

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