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‘High household case but some arrests made’

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Ghaziabad: June 2019 When Professor Ravi Ranjan, a resident of Panchsheel Primrose, up high at Kavi Nagar on Jalan Hapur-Meerut in Ghaziabad, has returned home after the Bihar trip with his family for at least RS.
4 lakh “lost”.
Unknown people have penetrated his house located in a busy area when the family left.
It’s been more than two years since the incident but the police have not made arrests, said Ranjan.
“The police did not try to resolve this case.
After we filed a complaint, they (the police) took two days to file a flame in this issue.
Since then, every time I visit the police station to find out about my case status, they told me That once the culprit was arrested, I would be told.
I was still waiting for the day to come, “added Ranjan.
According to data distributed by Ghaziabad police, between January 1 and June 30 this year, more than 300 theft has been reported in this district, where 34 was reported from Kavi Nagar.
In November 2020, five houses in the Kavi Nagar area were allegedly stolen between Diwali and Bhai Dooj and cash and jewelry worth Rs 40 Lakh was stolen, police said.
Sanjay Chaudhary, a resident of Kavi Nagar at Kavi Nagar, told Ti that around 10:30 a.m.
on November 16 he and his family had left his house to visit his sister at Muzaffardagar to celebrate Bhai Dooj.
“The next day my son, who did not accompanied us because of some work, reached our house around 1.45 a night to find that the gate key was broken.
When he entered the house, he found that almirah opened and all furniture spread around RS 3 lakh money.
Cash and jewelery worth Rs 10 lakh also disappear from home.
He immediately told me and the police control room.
“Written complaints were submitted in the case on November 17 but the police took over 10 hours to file a fire cilder in this issue, Chaudhary said.
“The defendant was still running away and the police could not resolve this case.” Senior Government Employees Anand Shenoy, Residents of Gen-X Ajnara in crossing the republic, have a similar story to tell.
His house was stolen in December 2019 when he went to Mangalore to visit his son.
Shenoy, who then gave a flat key to his friend, who lived in the same society, the police said had not solved this case.
A senior police officer said that the police filed in these matters after getting a written complaint with the direct effect.
Sometimes, the victim needs time to judge stolen items.

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