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Thieves entered the cloth showroom by breaking the window - Photo: Amar Ujala Detail Follow Us ) 96664 0404391 69177 0895461 0775138 0770314 0895461 Unidentified thieves entered from behind in the Vickys cloth showroom in front of the old district panchayat located at the bus stand under Damoh Kotwali area and broke the iron window and CCTV footage DVR and thousands of rupees along with two and a half lakh rupees in cash. Ran away with the clothes. This incident is being told on the intervening night of Sunday. As soon as the information was received, the Kotwali police and fingerprint officers reached the spot and started investigating the matter. Shop operator Vikas Jain told that around night After going home after closing the shop at o'clock, when I came in the morning, I saw that the windows and doors were open. Unidentified thieves who entered through the first floor window of three floors broke the camera and made the DVR disappear. Also kept 2 lakhs in the drawer thousand rupees in cash and approx Clothes worth thousand rupees have been stolen. Police say that a case has been registered against the unknown thieves and have started searching for the thieves as per the CCTV footage in the vicinity. ,

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Thieves entered the cloth showroom by breaking the window – Photo: Amar Ujala Detail Follow Us ) 96664 0404391 69177 0895461 0775138 0770314 0895461 Unidentified thieves entered from behind in the Vickys cloth showroom in front of the old district panchayat located at the bus stand under Damoh Kotwali area and broke the iron window and CCTV footage DVR and thousands of rupees along with two and a half lakh rupees in cash. Ran away with the clothes. This incident is being told on the intervening night of Sunday. As soon as the information was received, the Kotwali police and fingerprint officers reached the spot and started investigating the matter. Shop operator Vikas Jain told that around night After going home after closing the shop at o’clock, when I came in the morning, I saw that the windows and doors were open. Unidentified thieves who entered through the first floor window of three floors broke the camera and made the DVR disappear. Also kept 2 lakhs in the drawer thousand rupees in cash and approx Clothes worth thousand rupees have been stolen. Police say that a case has been registered against the unknown thieves and have started searching for the thieves as per the CCTV footage in the vicinity. ,

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