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Thieves lodge plaint against villagers

Thieves lodge plaint against villagers

Time of India6 days ago

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Ranchi: A gang of thieves lodged an FIR against the residents of Jagannathpur area, who had caught them red handed from a house and assaulted them on the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday, police said.
The officer in-charge of the Jagannathpur police station, Digvijay Singh, said, "The gang entered one Ram Prakash Mahto's residence around 2 am on June 5. Mahto, in his FIR, alleged that his family members cried for help when they realised that their house was being targetted by thieves."
"The neighbours arrived and caught the miscreants though two managed to decamp with a gold chain and Rs 10,000 in cash. During the scuffle between the neighbours and the miscreants, one of the thieves sustained injuries," OC Singh added, citing the FIR lodged by Mahto.
"The miscreants were handed over to us. We sent them to jail after producing them in court," he added.
The miscreants on Thursday filed an FIR against 'unknown' villagers for assaulting them with sticks and slippers, resulting in their injuries. The case is being investigated, police said.
Terming the case as one of the strangest that he has encountered in his career, the OC stated, "The villagers were fed up with repeated thefts in their area. But they should have handed over the miscreants to us instead of thrashing them."

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