Four arrested for wedding theft cases

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Times News Network Ludhiana: Police apprehended four persons, including a juvenile, for executing thefts at wedding functions. The accused stole a bag containing cash and jewellery from a resort in Dehlon area, where a wedding was being organised. The arrested accused are Baadal, 22, Vishal Sisodia alias Sonu, 32 and Kanahiya Lal, 32, residents of Rajgarh area of Madhya Pradesh and a 12-year-old boy.

The victim, Sikandar Singh, 56, a resident of Raniyan village, had filed a police complaint saying that the bag containing cash and shagun envelopes that he carried at his daughter’s wedding was stolen. Police arrested the accused from near Vardhman Chowk, where they were waiting for a customer to whom they were supposed to sell the stolen jewellery . ADCP - investigation Amandeep Singh Brar said, “The accused travelled from Madhya Pradesh to Ludhiana.



They got a rented house in Gurbagh Colony. They infiltrated weddings, stole cash and gold and took shelter at their rented house.” We also published the following articles recently Cash, jewellery of 52.

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