A surprising incident has come to light in Meerut district of Uttar Pradesh. Where a gang of thieves dug a 15 feet long tunnel from the drain to break into a jewelery shop. But after going inside, they failed to break open the safe. However, he could not succeed in his plan. When they proved unsuccessful in stealing, they wrote an apology letter to the shop owner before going there. We are sorry. Two of them were identified as Chunnu, Munnu on that letter.
According to media reports, this incident is of a jewelery shop in Rithani area of Meerut. According to the police, Deepak Kumar, the owner of the jewelery shop, told that when he went to open the shop last Thursday morning, he saw that an attempt had been made to break open his safe. During that time the thieves entered the shop and tried to break open the safe with a gas cutter, but failed. Deepak told that the CCTV cameras of his shop have also been found broken, some of which have tapes on them.
What is the matter?
On the other hand, shop owner Deepak says that during the investigation, he noticed a message written on the counter, which was written in English. Deepak told that the thieves had come to steal from his shop, but were saying sorry after failing. After this, Deepak informed the police about the incident, after which the police reached the spot and started investigating the matter.
Deepak said that when he opened the shop, an idol of Lord Krishna was in front of the wall. He said that the thieves probably did not want to commit crime in view of God, due to which they had rotated the idol. After this, they have taken the silver flute attached to the idol with them. He told that he was careful about the CCTV cameras and took that hard disk. on which the video was recorded.
Thieves are being identified by scanning CCTV footage-DSP
Merchant organizations in Meerut are very angry over this incident. At the same time, DSP Suchita Singh of Brahmpuri area said that police teams are scanning the footage of CCTV cameras installed in the area. He told that the tunnel must have been dug for several days and we are seeing in the CCTV footage. However, along with this, efforts are being made to identify the thieves by tracking the movement of people in the area. He said that soon all the accused will be in the custody of the police.