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Thieves burgled mobile shopee in Connaught

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 30, 2023 22:45 IST

Lokmat News NetworkChhatrapati SambhajinagarAfter the tackling of hooliganism in Connaught place by the Cidco police, the havoc ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

After the tackling of hooliganism in Connaught place by the Cidco police, the havoc of the thieves has increased here. A mobile shop owned by the president of the Connaught Traders Association was burgled by the thieves and valuables worth Rs 95,000 were stolen. A case has been registered with the Cidco police.

Police said, the president of the association Dnyaneshwar Kharde runs a mobile shopee named Renuka and Multi Services in Connaught Place. The thieves entered the shop at around 3 am on Sunday. They took away Rs 40,000 cash, Fire Bolt and Bolt company’s 10 smartwatches worth Rs 10,000, 10 earbuds worth Rs 20,000, 10 keypads worth Rs 10,000 and 5 mobile chargers, all amounting to Rs 95,000. Two thieves have been captured in the CCTV cameras. They were in the shop for more than half an hour.

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