Rajasthan / Miscreants robbed Jewelers shop by putting on helmets and masks

Zoom News : Apr 12, 2021, 11:01 AM
Jaipur: The top police officers have also reached the spot after the day-long robbery of the MK Jewelers located in Bapu Bazaar in the town of Chaumu of the capital. DCP West Pradeep Mohan Sharma also reached the spot and inquired about the incident. MLA Ramlal Sharma (Ramlal sharma) also reached the spot and inquired about the incident.

At the same time, the police have also searched the CCTV footage installed in the shop. Five crooks are seen in the CCTV footage. A pistol is also seen in the hands of a crook. The five crooks entered the shop wearing helmets and masks on their mouths. Badmasho looted the shopkeeper and an innocent child by taking hostage and looted the shop. Gold and silver jewelery and 15 lakh in cash bags escaped. Scared the pistol from the shopkeeper's protest. At the same time, the child is also seen as a crook, beating him up when he cries.

It is worth noting that 32 cameras were installed by the municipal administration to monitor the city, which has deteriorated for the last several days. The police also asked the municipal administration several times to get the cameras fixed, but the cameras did not get fixed.

CCTV cameras are defective in the city

Explain that only 32 CCTV cameras were installed in the city to prevent such incidents in the city. The municipality is responsible for the maintenance of these cameras. They are monitored in the police station and the ACP office, but the cameras have deteriorated for the past several days. In such a situation, there is a big challenge in finding these criminals in front of the police too.

Blockade was done in the entire city

If the cameras installed in the city were fine, the police would soon be close to the criminals. However, the police have started searching for the accused on the basis of CCTV footage installed in the shop, so blockade has been made in the entire city. According to the shopkeeper, other jewelery including cash of Rs 15 lakh and 3 kg of gold kept in the cupboards were taken by the crooks. Police is currently investigating the entire case.

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