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Burglary case solved in Awantipora: Police

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Srinagar: Police in Awantipora solved a burglary case and arrested two accused persons involved in the commission of crime. Stolen cash has also been recovered, a police spokesman said.

He said that on 10th December 2020, Police Station Awantipora received a written complaint from one individual Shabir Ahmad Parray resident of Larki Pora Awantipora stating that some unknown burglars have  stolen cash from his Kiryana shop located at Main market Awantipora.

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Accordingly, case FIR No. 187/2020 under relevant sections of law was registered in PS Awantipora and investigation was initiated.

During the course of investigation, police completed all legal formalities including CCTV footage of the incident from the said shop, the spokesman said, adding, that police was able to identify two individuals involved in the commission of crime.

“They have been identified as Imran Ahmad Malla son of Ghulam Mohammad Malla and  Syed Zaffar Shah son of Muzaffar Shah both resident of Yakhwanpora Parihaspora Pattan. They have been arrested and shifted to the Police Station where they remain in custody,” said the spokesman.

Stolen cash of Rs 65000 has also been recovered from their possession. During investigation, officers learnt that the accused persons have used an Alto vehicle bearing registration number DL2CAL-1974 in the commission of crime. The said vehicle has also been seized.

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