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Dholpur Rajasthan : Thieves first stole cooler from then came back to keep it back, CCTV footage

Dholpur, Badi

Have you ever thought that a thief would steal the goods from you and then keep the goods back there itself. Yes, such a surprising case has been seen in Bari subdivision of Dholpur district of Rajasthan. Where the unknown thieves stole the cooler in a sand tractor-trolley from the city market late on the night of June 5, after which in the early morning of June 6, the two thieves put the cooler back in front of the shop with the same sand tractor trolley. The entire incident was captured in a nearby CCTV camera.

Thieves rushed to keep cooler back again, imprisoned in CCTV

The incident of theft of the cooler and transporting it back to the owner remains a matter of discussion throughout the city. Many people are praising the thieves. On the other hand, the police have started searching for unknown thieves by digging CCTV footage. Actually, Anil Mangal of Badi city has a medical shop in Bhardwaj Market. From where two thieves stole the cooler kept in the shop late at night. The next day the thieves put the cooler back.

Thieves rushed to keep cooler back again, imprisoned in CCTV

In the complaint given to the police, the victim said that on the late night of June 5, a tractor trolley carrying sand stopped in front of his shop. Two young men descended from it and picked up a large cooler placed in front of the shop and placed it in a tractor trolley. It was 2 o’clock at that time. On the second day of the incident, in the early morning of June 6, the same two thieves return with a tractor trolley. After this, lift the cooler back and leave it in front of the shop.

Thieves rushed to keep cooler back again, imprisoned in CCTV

The victim shopkeeper says that the thieves were caught stealing the cooler and putting it back in front of the shop in a nearby CCTV camera. The victim has reported the matter to the local police station.

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Thieves rushed to keep cooler back again, imprisoned in CCTV

At the same time, police sub-inspector Shyam Sundar says that the police have started searching for unknown thieves by digging CCTV footage. The video does not identify the thieves. On the other hand, this movement of thieves remains a matter of discussion throughout the city.

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