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Rs 12 lakh worth of valuables stolen from crowd at CM's swearing-in

Acting on a viral video, the Azad Maidan police have registered an FIR against an unknown person for allegedly stealing a constable’s bag in the vicinity of Azad Maidan  on the day (December 5) the Maharashtra CM’s oath ceremony was held there.

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Acting on a viral video, the Azad Maidan police have registered an FIR against an unknown person for allegedly stealing a constable’s bag in the vicinity of Azad Maidan  on the day (December 5) the Maharashtra CM’s oath ceremony was held there. According to sources, an FIR was not registered on the day of the incident as the police were busy with bandobast  duty and handling the large crowd gathered at the ground to witness the ceremony.

A police officer shared that cash and gold chains worth Rs 12 lakh were stolen there that day. Fourteen FIRs against unknown persons have been filed so far. Constable Vijay Ropvankar, whose bag was stolen from BMC headquarters’ Gate Number 1 around 3.30 pm,  was denied an FIR. The on-duty police officer asked him to register an online complaint. After the CCTV footage of the incident went viral, he was called to file an FIR.

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