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Amritsar: No headway in money exchanger robbery case - The Tribune India

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Amritsar, September 27

The police remained clueless in the robbery case in which a cloth trader and his money exchanger son were looted by some unknown armed persons on Sunday.

Davinder Singh, a cloth trader at the Golden Cloth market, near Sultanwind Gate, and a license holder of the Western Union, was looted by four armed robbers with their faces covered. His uncle Wazir Singh and his cousin were also there. He told the police that at 11.15am, a customer Simranpreet Singh came to seek UK pound worth Rs 1 lakh.

In the meantime, four unknown persons came and three of them were equipped with pistols. He said they pointed pistols at them and took away the bag containing cash. “We have not got any clue in the case so far as the police teams were busy ensuring law and order in the city in view of the Bharat bandh,” said a police official.

Since the accused were wearing masks, the police are having a hard time in identifying the robbers.

Meanwhile today, various farmers’ organisations and Communist parties also staged a protest in different parts of the city and blocked national highways in the outskirts and some roads inside the city.

Heavy police force was also deputed near the spot where farmers held the protest while the police teams remained on alert in view of the recent smuggling of bombs from across the International border.

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