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Theft at Jingiaseng Kynthei Nongstoin Presbytery

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NONGSTOIN:  Unidentified miscreants broke into the office of the Jingiaseng Kynthei Nongstoin Presbytery in the wee hours of February 5 and stole a suitcase containing important documents.
On Monday morning, police found the suitcase abandoned in the Nonbah river. Police are on the lookout for the culprits who may be involved in some other burglary cases in Nongstoin.

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