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Watch out! Women gang on the prowl in Tricity

Watch out! Women gang on the prowl in Tricity


Mohali, April 7

The police have released a notice stating that two women (in pic below) are roaming in the tricity, who request people to hire them as domestic help and later run away after stealing jewellery and cash.

They do not provide any identity proof such as Aadhaar card and mobile numbers, and present themselves as residents of West Bengal or Madhya Pradesh.

The police have released photos of these two women. They have urged people to make sure that all security guards in societies remain vigilant regarding this gang. Complete verification, including photo, Aadhaar card or any other identity card, local and permanent address and mobile number, should be done in case somebody has to be hired to to work in any society. Any information regarding this can be shared on the 9988782500 and 9876352608 mobile numbers.


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