Woman robbed in jewellery shop
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A Sector 44 jeweller on Friday reported that a woman's wallet and some valuables from her purse were stolen from the shop while she was inside the shop.
The owner said, "Two young girls of the age of about 25 came inside the shop and started looking around. After a while they just left. The lady who had been standing near them later realized that her wallet and some valuables were missing from her purse".
The wallet had Rs 4000 in cash. The police has examined the CCTV camera footage and have registered an FIR.
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Rocky, a resident of Ramdarbar and Mandeep, a resident of Hallo Majra assaulted Amrik Singh near the local bus stand, Ramdarbar on November 9. The victim immediately informed the Police and registered a complaint in Police Station Sector 31.
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