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Gold jewellery worth lakhs, cash stolen from Kapurthala house

Police examine crime pattern and looking into possible leads to identify accused

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A burglary was reported at a residence in Kapurthala on Wednesday, after unidentified miscreants allegedly broke into the locked house of Sukhdev Singh and escaped with gold ornaments and cash valued at several lakhs of rupees. The police have registered a case under Sections 454 and 380 of the IPC.

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According to the complaint filed by Sukhdev Singh, he and his wife Paramjit Kaur — a teacher at Government Senior Secondary School, Vadala Kala, Kapurthala — leave home every morning around 8:30 am for work. Their two children currently reside in Canada. On the day of the incident, both husband and wife locked their home as usual and left for their respective workplaces.

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Around 3:30 pm, Paramjit returned home and was shocked to find the main gate lock broken. Upon entering the house, she noticed the rooms in complete disarray and the almirahs broken open. She immediately informed her husband over the phone, after which he rushed back home.

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The couple discovered that thieves had taken away all their gold ornaments, including a 2.5-tola gold chain, 1.5-tola gold kara, four gold rings weighing 6 gram each, a 1.5-tola gold locket, three pairs of gold tops, and a diamond ring. The stolen cash, kept separately in another bag inside the almirah, was estimated at ₹3.5 lakh. The complainant stated that the culprits had entered the house by scaling the boundary wall, breaking the main gate lock, and then smashing the almirah locks before fleeing with the valuables.

Police teams reached the spot after receiving the complaint and initiated an investigation. The incident has created a sense of concern in the locality, with residents demanding increased patrolling and security measures. The police are examining the crime pattern and looking into possible leads to identify the accused.

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Another burglary at Phagwara

A major burglary in the Mohalla Dhandian area of Phagwara has left residents shocked after thieves broke into a house and escaped with cash and jewellery worth several lakhs of rupees.

According to information, the incident took place when the family was not present in the house. Taking advantage of the situation, the burglars forced their way inside and ransacked the rooms. They broke open an iron almirah and reportedly took away cash along with several tolas of gold and silver ornaments, collectively valued in lakhs.

The crime came to light when the house owners returned and found the almirah damaged and valuables missing. Upon discovering the theft, they immediately informed neighbours and the police.

Police teams soon arrived at the spot and began inspecting the scene. A CCTV camera installed near the house captured a suspicious person approaching the residence, which has now become a key lead in the investigation. The footage has been handed over to the police.

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