The man steals 2.45 lakh rupees from the shop of Madhya Pradesh, leaves the apology letter


Khargone:

A police officer said on Monday that a person who stolen Rs 2.45 lakh from a shop in Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh left a letter apologizing for the Act on Ram Navami, which promises to return the amount in six months in six months with his struggle with debt and continuous wounds by the creditors.

Arshad Khan, assistant sub-inspector of Kotweli Police Station, said that Jujar Ali Bohra’s shop was stolen at Zamidar Mohalla under the boundary of Kotwali police station.

“The thief left behind a typed letter, in which he addressed the shop owner as Jujar Bhai. The shop owner told us that he has kept Rs 2.84 lakh in a bag, of which about 2.45 lakh rupees were stolen, while Rs 38,000 was made. In the letter, Pav had asked for Rum Nevam.”

“He has said he lives in the neighborhood. He claimed that he has a lot of loan and the creditors are going to meet him daily. He wrote that he did not want to resort to stealing, but he had no choice. He claimed that he has only taken what he needs to leave in the bag.

Inspector Khan said that the man emphasized that whatever he had written in the letter was true, “It is very important to steal money for me right now”, Inspector Khan said.

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