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Two men arrested for multiple armed robberies in Muhana

Two men arrested for multiple armed robberies in Muhana

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Jaipur: Muhana police Saturday arrested Sandeep Vaishnav (23) and Rahul Gurjar (19) with a country-made pistol and live cartridge for two armed robberies that took place in Muhana area Thursday and Friday.
The duo has allegedly confessed to multiple night-time robberies near deserted roads and liquor shops. Police recovered a looted bike, four mobile phones, and linked the pair to recent armed robberies involving cash and jewellery.
Muhana SHO Guru Bhupendra Singh said Anil Sharma of Mohanpura was returning home around 11pm Thursday when two bike-borne robbers stopped him near Gate No. 1 of Muhana Mandi. At gunpoint, they took Rs 7,000 in cash and his motorcycle. In another case, Sitaram from Hanuman Vihar was intercepted near Mohanpura on Friday by two men who threatened him with a country-made pistol and fled with his two mobile phones and Rs 6,200.
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