Assam: Another Daytime Robbery Shocks Locals of Biswanath

The owner of the house, Bhodiram Kalita mentioned that the the incident took place at around 11:30 PM when no one was at home.
Assam: Another Daytime Robbery Shocks Locals of Biswanath

BISWANATH: Yet another incident of robbery has taken place in the Biswanath town of Assam and the modus operandi is the same as that of multiple previous incidents that took place in the same region.

This incident took place in the Madhupur locality of Bisawanth on Wednesday noon. The robbers broke into the victim’s residence through a ventilator. The owner of the house, Bhodiram Kalita mentioned that the the incident took place at around 11:30 PM when no one was at home.

According to the victim, gold ornament, cash and other valuables worth lakhs of rupees. The robbers also broke into the safe to keep valuables and stole several items. They also went through the other storages and destroyed several properties.

A case was registered against the robbers at the Biswanath Chariali police station and the officials visited the residence where the robbery had occurred as a part of the investigation. It can be noted that the residence was robbed previously as well according to the victims.

Previously, in a shocking incident, an unknown thief opened the storage box of a two-wheeler and stole Rs 4 lakhs in cash which was kept in the box. And the whole incident was captured on camera. The incident took place in the Chaparmukh locality, just in front of the Chaparmukh police outpost. The victim of the incident Jadav Bora, who is a resident of the Chokial Goan region of the state mentioned that he had parked his vehicle outside a shop which is directly opposite the Chaparmukh police outpost with the cash in the storage and went inside the shop.

On returning to his vehicle, Jadav Bora found the box open and the cash missing. He approached the police outpost on the opposite side of the road immediately and registered a complaint regarding the incident. The victim, who is a businessman by profession mentioned that he had withdrawn the cash from the Raha branch of the State Bank of India and kept the same in the storage of his two-wheeler vehicle bearing the registration number AS 02 AE 7045.

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