Mumbai Police arrests 2 people for stealing onions worth over ₹20,000
A total of 168 kilograms of onion were stolen from the two stallsThe incident occurred on the intervening night of December 5 and December 6
Mumbai: Mumbai Police have arrested two people in connection with the theft of onions valued over ₹20,000, from two shops in Dongri Market.
A total of 168 kilograms of onion were stolen from the two stalls.
The incident occurred on the intervening night of December 5 and December 6.
"Mumbai police have registered a case of theft in Dongri police station under Section 379 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Total 168 kg onions valued around ₹20,160 (according to the FIR) were stolen," police said in a statement.
As much as 112 kg onions were stolen from Akbar Sheikh's stall and other 56 kg onions were stolen from Imran Sheikh's stall.
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