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The police failed to take action on the thief on the break-in Spree

The police failed to take action on the thief on the break-in Spree
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Coimbatore: Break-in house is riding in the city, while the police seem to remain a mute audience.
Two days after the thief made of gold ornaments weighing 101 sovereign from a house in Velavan Nagar Extension near Maniyakarampalayam, an unknown person has been broken down into a house in the cerealamedu early on Wednesday and was rejected by Rs 91,000 and gold ornaments.
This is the fourth Breakhing House to be reported in the city in the last 15 days.
A week ago, the thief had hit a police police house in a police station and stole gold ornaments.
But the police have not made a breakthrough in any case.
The latest house to be stolen is that R Suresh R 44, a resident of Margazhi Street in Sivaram Nagar on Jalan Vilankurichi.
An engineer with a private company in Singapore, he has returned to town to live with his family because of the pandemic situation.
A police officer said Suresh and the family had gone to the Temple of Thiruvannnamalai on Saturday (2 October) morning.
“They returned home on Wednesday night and found the front door lock broken open and gold ornaments and cash lost from home.” Suresh warned the pelalamedu police, who rushed to the place and held an investigation with him and his neighbor.
“We collected recordings from CCTV cameras in the area and found two suspects hanging around early on Wednesday.” The Peellamedu police have registered a case below section 380 (theft at home deafly etc.) and 457 (lurking trespass houses or houses broke at night to commit violations that can be punished by prison) from prison).
In early early Monday, two unknown people had broken into the home of a 44-year-old businessman K Dhinakan at Velavan Nagar Extension near Maniyakarampalamam and stole 101 gold sovereignty.
While the Saravanampatti police have registered cases and the city police commissioner has formed four special teams to arrest thieves, they have not made progress in this case.
Now, the special team has additional responsibility to break the break-in house on Jalan Margazhi.
Other police officers said they did not lead in a series of Break-In houses in the city.
“Most of theft was reported from the boundaries of the Peellamedu and Saravanampatti police.
So, the City Police Commissioner Deepak M Damor has instructed the Assistant Commissioner of the Police to provide additional workers to two stations for the night patrol.” The officer said the police officers were defeated to collect details.
Houses are locked in their area every day and give up the same thing to the police inspector.
“The police on the night patrol must include houses like that.
If they fail to collect details of locked homes, strict actions will be taken against them.”

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