Sensational theft in Thakurdwara: Two unidentified thieves tied the woman and robbed the coil!
Samira Vishwas August 01, 2025 01:24 AM

Yameen Victor, Thakurdwara: Thieves have once again spread panic in the Kotwali area. Unidentified thieves entered a house late at night and not only stealed, but also tied the woman and snatched the coil of her ear. On the complaint of the victim, the police have registered a case against two unidentified thieves and started investigation. This incident has created a sensation in the area.

Terror of thieves in night silence

Sunil Kumar, a resident of Ramuwala Ganesh village of Kotwali area, father Ramchandra Singh, told the police in the Tahrir that it was around 3 pm on the night of 30 July. He and his wife Saroj Devi were sleeping in the verandah of their house. Then two unknown thieves entered their house by closing the wall. The thieves first started looking for the key of safe kept in the house. When the key was not found, they separated the gas cylinder stove in the kitchen.

Thieves threatened when the woman’s eyes opened

Meanwhile, Saroj Devi’s sleep opened with some sound. Seeing them awake, the thieves threatened them and said, “If there is a noise, you will kill your husband with life!” Saroj became silent due to fear. After this, the thieves wrapped their scarf with a kutti cutting machine kept in the house and tied them and snatched the precious coil of their ear.

Child scream saved gas cylinder

The thieves were trying to run away with a gas cylinder, when a child screamed in the house. Hearing this scream, people around woke up. The thieves escaped leaving the cylinder after getting the wake of the neighbors. Sunil Kumar immediately gave a complaint to the Kotwali police and demanded action against the thieves.

Villagers anger, pressure on police

Outrage spread in the area after the incident. Under the leadership of Abhakimus leader Pritam Singh, dozens of rural police officers reached the office of the officer and demonstrated. He demanded strict action against unknown thieves. Villagers say that incidents of theft are increasing in the area and the police should take immediate steps.

Police started investigation

The police have registered a case against two unidentified thieves on the basis of the victim’s tahrir. The Kotwali police has started investigation and has started searching for the thieves. Police say the accused will be caught soon.

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