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Robbers open fire at Delhi textile showroom, flee with Rs 35 lakh

Robbers open fire at Delhi textile showroom, flee with Rs 35 lakh

India Today4 days ago

Robbers on Monday opened fire at a textile showroom in Delhi's Chandni Chowk area and decamped with Rs 35 lakh, police said.The incident occurred around 2 pm when two men came to the office of Vicky Jain (40), who owns the showroom, and fired at his glass door, according to police. The showroom was located on the third floor of a building. advertisementAmid the chaos, the men robbed Rs 35 lakh and fled along with their third associate, who was waiting downstairs at the building, police said.
Police received a PCR call at 2.30 pm regarding the robbery at the textile showroom.Multiple teams were deputed to catch the culprits.Trending Reel
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