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Rising theft incidents: Increase patrolling, association urges Panchkula DCP

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Panchkula, January 3

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A meeting of the core committee of the House Owners’ Welfare Association (HOWA), Sector 10, Panchkula, was held today to discuss rising theft cases in broad daylight.

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Association members urged Deputy Commissioner of Police Mohit Handa to increase police patrolling in the city to ensure the safety of residents and their property.

Association president BM Kaushik said miscreants stole a battery from a car parked outside a house in Sector 10 recently.

HOWA chairman Bharat Hiteshi said on January 2, miscreants again stole a battery from an Alto car parked outside house number 107 in Sector 10 around 5 pm. He said the incident was captured in a CCTV camera. Several costly bicycles had been stolen from the sector.

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Hiteshi urged Haryana Speaker Gian Chand Gupta to give strict instructions to higher police officials to take action against the miscreants and nab them at the earliest. — TNS

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