Gunmen Storm Jewellery Store In Punjab's Jalandhar, Escape With Ornaments, Cash | Video
Gunmen Storm Jewellery Store In Punjab's Jalandhar, Escape With Ornaments, Cash | Video
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Gunmen Storm Jewellery Store In Punjab's Jalandhar, Escape With Ornaments, Cash | Video

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Gunmen Storm Jewellery Store In Punjab's Jalandhar, Escape With Ornaments, Cash | Video

Three masked robbers looted a jewellery shop in broad daylight in Punjab’s Jalandhar, in the presence of the store owner’s son. The entire incident was captured on the CCTV camera at the shop. According to the details, the incident happened on Thursday at nearly 11 am, in the Bhargav Camp area. As seen in the footage, the three robbers enter the shop, pull out pistols, and point them toward the jeweller’s son, who was present at the store at the time of the incident. Terrified, he screams as the robbers quickly grab cash and gold ornaments before fleeing the scene. Shop owner Vijay said the robbers took away jewellery and cash after threatening his son at gunpoint. Police have launched an investigation and are scanning CCTV footage to identify the culprits involved in the robbery. In a separate incident, the Delhi Police arrested two members of an inter-state gang that targeted bus passengers by offering them sedative-laced food and water before fleeing with their valuables. The accused, Adil Ali (25) and Alok Mishra (23), were apprehended after an extensive investigation involving CCTV analysis. The police recovered 16 stolen mobile phones, one laptop, gold and silver ornaments and many other items. The matter came to light after a complaint was lodged by Usman, who was drugged and robbed while travelling from Anand Vihar to Moradabad in a Uttar Pradesh Roadways bus on August 13. During the journey, a co-passenger befriended him and offered him a bottle of water. After drinking it, the victim lost consciousness and woke up in a Moradabad hospital to find his phone, cash and bag missing. He later discovered that over Rs 40,000 had been withdrawn from his bank accounts through fraudulent transactions. A team examined CCTV footage from an ATM in Yamuna Vihar, where Rs 40,000 was withdrawn using the victim’s card. Further analysis of the mobile network data helped trace the accused to Shastri Nagar in Delhi. ALSO READ | Gig Worker On Bike Dies After Bengaluru Couple Chases, Runs Over Him; CCTV Footage Emerges

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