Brahmavar: Vanity bag with Rs 2.40 lac worth items stolen during reception event


Daijiworld Media Network - Brahmavar (JD)

Brahmavar, Feb 5: In a shocking incident during a reception event at a private hall in Brahmavar on Sunday, Feb 04, a woman's vanity bag containing items worth Rs 2,40,000 was stolen.

Jayashree Suresh (49) had placed her vanity bag on a chair over the stage and briefly stepped away for a photograph. Upon her return, she discovered that the bag was missing.

The stolen bag held cash and other valuables estimated at Rs 2,40,000. CCTV footage from the hall revealed a minor taking the bag, accompanied by a boy in a black shirt.

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Feb 06 2024

    Someone who knew how worthful this bag was.Here they found out in a house same way .Post parceles were missing since long.Noone knew who or where they are going.Once one person thought of catching the thief.He prepared a worhtful looking parcel with pfeil sender inside .and kept there on his varanda.kept a camera too on the wall .Again Parcel went missing .Could see where and who was the miscrant..He informed Police and both went to his house and claimed ,but as usual he deneid ,but showing the foto ,couldnt deny,by searching in house ,partly things were sold rest were in house.so make the same treatment here too.Am sure by next event person may came sure.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Feb 06 2024

    Someone who knew how worthful this bag was.Here they found out in a house same way .Post parceles were missing since long.Noone knew who or where they are going.Once one person thought of catching the thief.He prepared a worhtful looking parcel with pfeil sender inside .and kept there on his varanda.kept a camera too on the wall .Again Parcel went missing .Could see where and who was the miscrant..He informed Police and both went to his house and claimed ,but as usual he deneid ,but showing the foto ,couldnt deny,by searching in house ,partly things were sold rest were in house.so make the same treatment here too.Am sure by next event person may came sure.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, Feb 06 2024

    It was a vanity bag not a Suitcase ...

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari Gunji MBBS DGO DNB, Nellore/Kodyadka

    Tue, Feb 06 2024

    looks like a planned effort by a person using minor to steal the bag. Since CCTV footage is available he will be caught soon People who steal things doesn't need any mercy They should be punished heavily That's my view

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  • Anil, MP

    Tue, Feb 06 2024

    @ MBBS, Crime ) Stealing or dacoity on rise.... People don't have employment.... Feku has totally failed to create employment... We can see the cases rising, where youngsters are involved....

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  • Anand, Surathkal

    Tue, Feb 06 2024

    This is a standard response by a section of the people who love Modi. Why our local Industrialists are depending upon Jharkhand workers, because there are no locals who are jobless or the locals are lazy to work. This is a competitive world and deserving will always get employment.

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  • Vinaya, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 05 2024

    Teaching young kids to steal , so sad, That guy took advantage of a small girl. Anyway CCTV shows clearly that guys face. . Hope our cops will catch him soon.

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