
Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa recall getting robbed during their honeymoon in Rome; Vivek Dahiya says, ' Rome is the epicentre of robbery'
Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya recently went for
and Haarsh Limbachiyaa's podcast where they recalled the major robbery incident that happened with them in Italy. While sharing about the incident, Haarsh recalled getting robbed in Europe as well when they had gone for their honeymoon.
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And how in countries like the US and the UK, the robber calls 911 and gets the victim arrested.
Bharti said, "We were heading for our second Europe trip with Golla and we saw your vlog. Haarsh had literally ordered locks for the trip." Haarsh revealed, "When Bharti and I went for our honeymoon, I had gotten robbed there. It was just like, that man slammed his hand on my shoulder and asked me 'what do you want', And I felt that impact of his hand, there were 4-5 men.
In such instances, you cannot fight, you need to run from there.
But by the time I decided to run, they already left and I didn't understand what had happened to me. They had robbed my gold chain, but I came to know days after the incident."
Vivek asked which country they were in, Haarsh said, "We were in Rome, and that was a thin chain so I didn't come to know first. We were newlyweds, so both of us had diamond rings and all jewellery on."
Vivek added, "Rome is the epicentre of robbery." Haarsh then requested to fans that if they are going to Europe, especially Rome then they need to be extra cautious about this as robbery is very common in such cities.
Divyanka then shared, "I had written to their PM as well that most Indians save a hefty amount for that one Europe Tour, and in such cases how can you not protect the tourists who are actually giving you business by visiting your country? There is zero protection there."
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Haarsh further added, "They would cut your bag and take it away, you won't even come to know. They will even give you fake currency in return which will get you in issues. Itne chor hai, especially Indians ko hi yeh log loot te hai. They feel that you have come there so you are rich and you won't have much exposure."

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