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Broad daylight burglary at Delhi home
Bombay News.Net Saturday 11th October, 2008 (IANS)
New Delhi, Oct 11(IANS) A gang of robbers broke into a house in south Delhi in broad daylight and fled with cash and jewellery worth several hundred thousand rupees, police said Saturday.
According to the police, three masked youth barged into the house in Hauz Khas Friday afternoon and at knife point asked Bindu, the owner who is a trading agent, to give them the keys.
However, after she refused the robbers 'fled with Rs. 200,000 cash and jewellery worth several hundred thousand of rupees', the police said.
Her son and a maid were at home at the time of the burglary. Her husband, Sanjay Kumar Mishra, a charted accountant, was not home.
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