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Chain snatched

January 14, 2023

Mysore/Mysuru: Chain-snatchers are at it again in the new year, with a woman in her fifties, being robbed of her chain in Vijayanagar Police Station limits on Jan.11.

Manjula, 57, of Hootagalli, was on her usual evening walk along the road that links Sudarshan School in Hootagalli’s KHB Colony with Vinayaka Enclave in Vijayanagar 4th Stage, at about 4.15 pm on Jan.11, when two bike-borne miscreants managed to yank off her 30 gm gold chain and fled in a flash.  Vijayanagar Police have registered a case.

ONE COMMENT ON THIS POST To “Chain snatched”

  1. Signorina Elettra says:

    These chain snatchers work in collusion with the Police.
    India is a country of criminals and rapists. Do not visit this country.

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