LUDHIANA: Eight males allegedly broke right into a area in Jandiali round 1.15am on Wednesday, held the circle of relatives inside hostage, and robbed it of cash and gold, stated police here. A neighbour who came to the rescue of the sufferers was once also attacked and injured.
The attackers used branches of bushes as weapons. Police are yet to identify the accused, however they're claiming that they've photos of CCTV cameras put in near the home and can be ready observe the robbers down with its help.
The complete theft — which concerned the attackers scaling the boundary wall of the home, locking the owner up, injuring his spouse, daughter-in-law and mother, ransacking the home and gathering the property, after which neutralising the neighbour — took with regards to 15 mins, stated police.
Gurmail Singh (55), who's landowner in Jandiali, alleged that the robbers entered the home through scaling the boundary wall round 1.15am. They first entered his daughter-in-law Rajdeep Kaur’s room and asked her to stay silent. He alleged that they took away her earrings after slapping her.
Rajdeep’s husband is in another country and she was once sound asleep on my own on the time of the theft.
According to the FIR, the miscreants then took away baggage containing money and different valuables of the circle of relatives from the almirahs in the home. The accused then proceeded against Gurmail’s room. While they locked him inside, they took his spouse, Amarjeet Kaur, out and punched her within the nose, and took her gold earrings.
Gurmail alleged that the miscreants also hit his mother, Gurdev Kaur. He added that his neighbour Balbir Singh, who had come to their rescue, was once also manhandled through the accused persons and he suffered an harm within the melee.
The accused then ran clear of the home. A case of theft has been registered at Jamalpur police station. Sahnewal assistant commissioner of police (ACP) Harjinder Singh Gill stated the home did not have a CCTV camera, however they'd were given photos of a CCTV within the space and have been scanning it.
ACP confirmed that two persons had suffered accidents within the incident.
Police stated the worth of the robbed goods was once yet to be calculated because the circle of relatives was once nonetheless in shock. Police stated the accused, who had masked their faces, had come to the crime spot on foot. They added that initial investigation prompt that they reached the home at round 1.15am and left through 1.30am.
The attackers used branches of bushes as weapons. Police are yet to identify the accused, however they're claiming that they've photos of CCTV cameras put in near the home and can be ready observe the robbers down with its help.
The complete theft — which concerned the attackers scaling the boundary wall of the home, locking the owner up, injuring his spouse, daughter-in-law and mother, ransacking the home and gathering the property, after which neutralising the neighbour — took with regards to 15 mins, stated police.
Gurmail Singh (55), who's landowner in Jandiali, alleged that the robbers entered the home through scaling the boundary wall round 1.15am. They first entered his daughter-in-law Rajdeep Kaur’s room and asked her to stay silent. He alleged that they took away her earrings after slapping her.
Rajdeep’s husband is in another country and she was once sound asleep on my own on the time of the theft.
According to the FIR, the miscreants then took away baggage containing money and different valuables of the circle of relatives from the almirahs in the home. The accused then proceeded against Gurmail’s room. While they locked him inside, they took his spouse, Amarjeet Kaur, out and punched her within the nose, and took her gold earrings.
Gurmail alleged that the miscreants also hit his mother, Gurdev Kaur. He added that his neighbour Balbir Singh, who had come to their rescue, was once also manhandled through the accused persons and he suffered an harm within the melee.
The accused then ran clear of the home. A case of theft has been registered at Jamalpur police station. Sahnewal assistant commissioner of police (ACP) Harjinder Singh Gill stated the home did not have a CCTV camera, however they'd were given photos of a CCTV within the space and have been scanning it.
ACP confirmed that two persons had suffered accidents within the incident.
Police stated the worth of the robbed goods was once yet to be calculated because the circle of relatives was once nonetheless in shock. Police stated the accused, who had masked their faces, had come to the crime spot on foot. They added that initial investigation prompt that they reached the home at round 1.15am and left through 1.30am.
Family held hostage, robbed of gold, cash
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