Uttar PradeshNews:
Samvad Sutra, Heempur Deepa (Bijnor). In Mandaura Jat village of Heempur Deepa police station area, two women and a man with a cloth tied over their faces entered the house and looted jewelery worth lakhs of rupees from the woman’s two-storey room in broad daylight and when she protested, they beat up the woman alone in the house and injured her with a knife.
The miscreants looted the gold jewelery from the neck of the said woman and ran away. There was panic in the police on receiving information about the incident. Police officers along with the forensic team reached the spot and started investigation.
Shivani’s wife Amit was alone at home in village Mandora. The relatives had gone to the forest. Meanwhile, the miscreants entered inside the house from the eastern side of the house. Seeing the opportunity, they entered the room of the two-storey house and looted gold and silver jewelery worth lakhs of rupees. When Shivani protested when the miscreants reached downstairs, they injured her by stabbing her with a knife on her neck. They also returned the gold chain, earring and cloves from his neck and fled from the spot.
There was panic in the police on the information. Superintendent of Police Abhishek Jha, SOG, Forensic Field Unit teams reached the spot. Investigation into the incident has been started. The police have arrested five beggars, including two women, from the neighboring village Maadi as suspects. His interrogation is continuing.
Regarding the incident, Shivani’s father-in-law Yogendra Singh said that the miscreants looted about 25 tola gold jewelery from the room of his elder son soldier Sumit (he currently serves in Jammu and Kashmir) and younger son Amit.
While assaulting Shivani, she was injured and when she protested, she looted her jewelery like earrings etc. Shivani told that a week ago a man had come to her house claiming to be a bank officer of the union. He had asked the name of her husband Amit.
Police is investigating at all points
In this case, Superintendent of Police Abhishek Jha said that an in-depth investigation is being done on all points in the case. CCTV cameras are being checked. On receiving the complaint of the relative, a case will be registered and the incident will be resolved very soon.
