Ludhiana: A break-in at a post office in the Lohara area has raised security concerns after unidentified suspects drilled a hole in the boundary wall and attempted to access the safe. Fortunately, nothing was stolen from the office. The incident occurred when the post office was closed over the weekend.
Postmaster Jatinder Dargaon and an office assistant, Avtar Singh, discovered signs of forced entry on Monday morning. Upon arriving, they found the back gate on the ground and damage to the wall, indicating that someone had used a screwdriver to open the door. TNN We also published the following articles recently Alert family thwarts late-night break-in attempt in Bengaluru Two individuals were caught on camera attempting to break into a Bengaluru residence in the early hours of November 4th.
The suspects, one brandishing a metal rod, fled in a stolen white sedan when confronted by the alert homeowners. Police, utilizing CCTV footage, tracked the suspects' movements to Attibele. No thefts or robberies were reported in the area that night.
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Rs 8 lakh stolen from transport company office in Rajkot Prakash Jogiya, a transport manager in Rajkot, reported a significant theft of Rs 8.39 lakh from his company's safe. The incident occurred overnight between November 11th and 12th.
While the office was locked and a photograph shared in a staff WhatsApp group, the money, intended for bank deposit, was discovered missing the next morning..
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