Rajasthan: 3 Thieves Blew 10 Lakh Cash from a Parked Car in Sikar

Thieves blew away Rs 10.32 lakh by breaking the glass of a businessman's car, a market full of Sikar city
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Image Credit: Bhaskar

Thieves blew away Rs 10.32 lakh by breaking the glass of a businessman's car, a market full of Sikar city. The businessman parked the car on one side as usual and went inside to have darshan in the temple. When he came out after 5 minutes, the glass of the car was broken. The bag containing Rs 10.32 lakh kept inside was missing. The incident happened around 11.30 am today. On information, several policemen including ASP, CO, and SHO reached the spot. Searched the surrounding CCTV. In the footage, three thieves are seen coming on a bike. The police are sure that these three have carried out the crime. The police believe that the thieves who escaped after committing the crime in a few seconds must have tracked down the businessman.

Amit Pansari, a businessman of Baori Gate, had reached Shri Krishna Satsang Bhawan near Ghantaghar by car as usual. He parked the car in front of the temple. After parking the car, as Amit Pansari went towards the temple, the thieves who came on a motorcycle from behind broke the front right side glass of the car and fled with a bag full of money kept in the car. Amit Pansari says that there were 10 lakh 36 thousand rupees in the bag.

The incident happened in 5 minutes

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Image Credit: Bhaskar

Amit's elder brother Mahendra Pansari told that Amit has a showroom of Honda company on Jhunjhunu bypass. As usual, he was going to the showroom from home after having a darshan of Guruji. Three boys on a Pulsar bike were following him. He was not aware of this. It must have been hardly five minutes. When he had parked the car and returned after having darshan. In the meantime, the money was taken away.

There is also a shop in the market by the name of Satyanarayan Pansari. When Amit was going to have darshan, he first came out in front of the shop. There he slowed down the car and said that he was going to the showroom. He pushed the car again. There a young man ran behind the car. It is believed that they were waiting for the car to stop there. On the occasion, the General Secretary of the United Trade Association, Ram Prasad Mishra and other traders also reached. Seeing the incident, the police believe that the miscreants were keeping an eye on the businessman for the last several days. The businessman was being chased from home.

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