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7 motorcycle theft cases registered in past 3 days

BATHINDA: As many as seven cases of motorcycle theft have been registered during the past three days in the city.

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Tribune News Service

Bathinda, May 20

As many as seven cases of motorcycle theft have been registered during the past three days in the city.

In his complaint, Baldev Singh told the police that his Splendour motorcycle (PB-03-AJ-2800) was stolen from the vegetable market on May 18.

A case against an unidentified person has been registered at the Kotwali police station.

Avtaar Singh, a resident of the Navi Basti area, told the police in her complaint that his motorcycle (PB-03-AE-2142) was stolen from the vegetable market. A case in this regard has been registered against an unidentified person at the Kotwali police station.

Balwinder Singh, a resident of the Power House road area, has lodged a complaint with the police, in which he said an unidentified person had stolen his motorcycle (HR-25C-7198) from the Secretariat. A case under section 379 of the IPC has been registered against an indentified person.

Akash, a resident of Partap Nagar, has lodged a complaint with the police regarding his motorcycle (PB03-w-9181), which was stolen from Sirki Bazar.

Vijay Verma, a resident of Amrik Singh road area, told the police that his motorcycle (PB-03-U-9301) was stolen from Veer colony.

Cases in both complaints have been registered at the Civil Lines Police station.

Harpreet Singh, a resident of Malkana, informed the police about his stolen motorcycle (PB-03-T7637). A case against an unidentified person has been registered on his complaint.

On May 18, a case was registered against an unidentified person at the Civil Lines police station on the complaint of Charanjeet Singh, a resident of Ruod Kalan village in Mansa. He told the police that his motorcycle (PB-31M-8786) was stolen from Street No 13, Parinda road.

SP City Balraj Singh Sidhu, said the police had got some clues in the incidents. All accused will be nabbed soon.

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