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Five miscreants loot Rs 40K from two petrol stations

Suspects came in a car looted in Moga recently
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Five suspects robbed two petrol stations of cash late on Thursday evening and fled the scene. The miscreants, who reportedly came in a looted car, robbed around Rs 40,000 from the fuel stations.

After receiving information about the incident, the Machhiwara police reached the scene and started investigation.

The first incident occurred on the Samrala road, where the robbers came in a white car. They refilled fuel in the vehicle and paid money but when they saw cash in the hand of the pump operator, all of them came out of the car. One of them reportedly had a pistol in his hand. The miscreants looted around Rs 35,000 and fled.

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Later, they reached the other fuel station located on Kohara Road where they beat up workers and escaped after looting Rs 5,000.

The SHO, Machhiwara police station, inspector Harvinder Singh, said the suspects had recently looted a Kia car near Dharamkot in Moga and they were behind the loot at the two petrol pumps in Machhiwara. CCTV cameras captured the car that was looted from Moga district. A weapon can be noticed in the CCTV footage, it could be

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a toy pistol.

“We have secured the CCTV footage of the suspects and probe is on to identify and nab them. Soon, the case will be cracked,” the SHO said.

Toy seller attacked over argument

On Thursday night, five car-borne persons cornered a toy seller, identified as Jasvir Singh, at Neechi Mangli village on the Chandigarh road. They beaten up the victim with baseball bats. He was rushed to a hospital. A resident of the village, Parminder Singh, told mediapersons that the miscreants had started arguments with Jasvir and then thrashed him.

SHO, Focal Point, inspector Amandeep Singh Brar, said it was yet to be confirmed whether the miscreants in the case were the same suspects who looted a car near Dharamkot in Moga. It could be confirmed only after investigation. The probe was on to identify the suspects.

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