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CHANDIGARH:Thieves took away Rs 40,000 and some goods from a Levis store and a coffee shop in Sector 35.



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 26

Thieves took away Rs 40,000 and some goods from a Levis store and a coffee shop in Sector 35.    

Gaurav Gupta, a resident of Sector 42, told the police that unknown persons took away Rs 40,000, a DVR and some clothes from his showroom in Sector 35 after breaking the main door lock on the intervening night of June 24 and 25. A case under Sections 457, 380 of the IPC has been registered. On June 24, thieves broke open the shutter of a coffee shop in Sector 35. Manager Gyan said the miscreants took away a DVR and Rs 24,000.

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