Indore: Factory Worker Robbed Of Rs 50K

Indore: Factory Worker Robbed Of Rs 50K

The accused parked their bike at a distance from the factory and walked up to the unit that manufactures plastic ropes used in agriculture.

Staff ReporterUpdated: Sunday, July 16, 2023, 10:08 AM IST
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Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Two unidentified robbers looted Rs 50,000 from a factory worker in Palda area under Bhanwarkuwan Police Station at gunpoint on Saturday night. 

Police station in-chage Shashikant Chourasia said, “two accused came on a bike with their faces covered and looted the worker.”

The accused parked their bike at a distance from the factory and walked up to the unit that manufactures plastic ropes used  in agriculture. The unit is a very small unit and a few workers work at the place. 

“At the time of loot there was only one worker working in the factory,” said TI Chourasiya. The police said that they believe that someone who knows the place thoroughly has committed the crime. Police are questioning people to know about the accused. 

Police said that they have also recovered several CCTVs footage from nearby areas and are trying to trace the movement of the accused. No arrest has been made till the filing of this report. 

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