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Two govt schools targeted by thieves in Khanna, Samrala

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Thieves targeted two government schools in Khanna and Samrala and decamped with valuables from their premises.

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In the first incident, thieves targeted a government primary school at Goh village near Khanna city. Bhupinder Trivedi, a school employee, said on September 25, he had locked the school. On the morning of September 26 when he was going to open the school, he got a call from a teacher that miscreants had committed theft in the school. As he reached the school, he was shocked to see they had broken locks of several rooms.

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“Some prominent village residents had also reached the school. Thieves decamped with two LPG cylinders, utensils, an inverter, grocery, LED and other things. Later, I came to know that miscreants had also committed theft at another government school from where they decamped with grocery and utensils,” he said.

The Sadar Khanna police yesterday registered a case against the unidentified suspects and launched an investigation to identify them.

Investigating officer Ranjit Singh said a probe was launched in the case.

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The other theft incident occurred at Government Primary School, Sangatpura, Samrala. The complainant in the case, teacher Narinder Singh, told the police that on the intervening night of September 25-26, thieves barged into the school and decamped with LED, two LPG gas cylinders, curtains, etc. The incident came to light when school staff arrived at the school on Thursday morning.

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