Satna, madhya Pradesh : Two strangers distributed 30 thousand rupees to beggars, police searching
On the one hand, due to lack of donations, there are reports of the worsening of the financial condition of many famous temples of the country, on the other hand, a mysterious case of distributing money is coming out in Satna of Madhya Pradesh. Where two strangers suddenly disappeared after distributing about 30 thousand rupees in 500, 200 and 100-100 notes to beggars sitting around the Shiva temple of Jagatdev pond. But the pictures of both were captured in the CCTV camera installed at the petrol pump in front.
In CCTV camera, one of the two people is also seen taking out the bag of notes from the pocket and counting it. When the petrol pump operator got to know about this, he reached the spot and tried to disinfect everyone’s notes. At the same time, the police is now investigating the case.
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Satna police are apprehensive about distributing notes like this between the corona virus infection. In fact, unclaimed notes lying on the roads from different parts of the country have already woken up the police department. Now in Satna, a huge amount of 30 thousand rupees was distributed to beggars. In the lockdown where every person is affected, in such a situation, no one is embracing the beggars to distribute 500, 200 and 100-100 notes.
Police have started investigation by seizing CCTV footage of the surroundings. At the same time, a beggar told that two people had come yesterday. They first made rounds here 2-3 times. Went down the stairs. Have opened the notes from there. After opening, they are distributed again. The people sitting in front have distributed 500-500 rupees. 100- 100 rupees have also been distributed here. It is 5 o’clock in the evening.
The prince told that two people had come here. If you gave 100 rupees to someone, then gave 500 rupees to someone and went down the ladder while distributing. He also went on to say that take money from far away, we have also received 500 rupees.
Santosh Tiwari, police station in-charge of City Kotwali told that yesterday it has come to our notice that some people have distributed money to beggars there. Prima facie sharing of money is not a crime. Since there is an atmosphere of panic from Corona and there are also rumors that things related to Corona are being thrown on the road. Therefore, to check that nothing is wrong, we have sent CCTV footage by sending our team and ourselves.
He further told that in CCTV footage a person wearing a blue shirt is seen paying money. If someone is giving money at the time of corona infection, then it is also being seen with suspicion. Beggars were also approached for this. His money has also been sanitized.
Santosh Tiwari says that it is being investigated in general. If something new comes out that is in the category of crime then action will be taken. Any person who has donated should come forward and tell me his identity that I went to give alms to beggars. There is no crime in this.