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Four motorcycles stolen from different parts of Ludhiana



Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, August 31

Thieves are active in the city amid coronavirus pandemic. Four two-wheelers have been stolen from different locations in the city. In a complaint Deepak Kumar, a resident of Rajguru Nagar, has stated to the police that his bike parked outside his residence has been stolen.

In second incident, Sunny Sharma, a resident of Bachan Singh Nagar in Haibowal, has stated to the police that his bike parked outside Orison Hospital on Barewal Road has been stolen.

In both cases, FIRs under Section 379 of the IPC have been registered against unknown persons at the Sarabha Nagar police station.

In third such incident, Vimlesh Singh of Sukhdev Nagar has stated to the police that his motorcycle has been stolen from RK Road. Following his complaint, the Moti Nagar police registered a case under Section 379 of the IPC against unknown suspect.

In fourth such incident, Ashok Kumar of Tagore Nagar has complained to the police that his Activa scooter has been stolen from outside his house. A case under Section 379 of the IPC has been registered against unknown suspect at the Division No. 8 police station.


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