Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Crime Update

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ATM vandalised
Larilang Nongsteng lodged a complaint that on November 14, around 2 pm, during power outage, miscreants vandalised an ATM booth of State Bank of India in Nongstoin, West Khasi Hills, damaging the door of the ATM vault.

Watch stolen
Biswajit Sahu of Dongktieh Block-5, Nongrah, lodged a complaint that on November 17, between 2.45 pm and 6.30 pm, miscreants broke into his house and stole his wrist watch worth around Rs 3,000.

Cattle heads found
SI Jogen Sharma of C-Coy, 30 Bn BSF, BOP SP Tilla in West Jaintia Hills, lodged a complaint that on November 17, BSF personnel detected seven numbers of cattle near BP No. 1288/MP at the Indo-Bangladesh border under Muktapur PP in West Jaintia Hills. Reportedly, the cattle were meant to be smuggled into Bangladesh.

Cattle theft
Alfrida Wartdei lodged a complaint that on November 16, between 1 am and 2 am, miscreants stole two numbers of cattle from her cowshed at Rangmaw village in South West Khasi Hills.

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